SS (Somalia)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2005] UKIAT 167
Date2005
Year2005
CourtImmigration Appeals Tribunal
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3 cases
  • MA (Pakistan) and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 25 January 2007
    ...permission to appeal. Secondly, Rule 62(7) cannot prevent a challenge to jurisdiction and so enlarge the jurisdiction of the Tribunal: see SS (Somalia) [2005] UKAIT 00167. Thirdly, there is also a need to make allowance for obvious points of Refugee Convention law in the Robinson [1998] QB ......
  • UR and Others (Policy; Executive Discretion; Remittal) Nepal
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 6 December 2010
    ...to the original decision-maker, it may be possible in very unusual cases for the appellate authority to allow the appeal outright. 9 SS (Somalia) puts the matter this way: “Unless the policy is expressed in terms that are absolute or have to be regarded as absolute on the individual facts......
  • JM (Rule 62(7) (Human Rights Unarguable) Liberia*
    • United Kingdom
    • Asylum and Immigration Tribunal
    • 6 February 2006
    ... ... Cases referred to: ... R v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Immigration Appeal Tribunal ex parte RobinsonWLR [1997] 3 WLR 1162; [1997] Imm AR 568; [1997] INLR 182 ... SS (JurisdictionRule 62(7); Refugee's family; Policy) Somalia [2005] UKAIT 00167 ... Legislation judicially considered: ... The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (Procedure) Rules 2005, SI 2005/230, Rule 62(7) ... Jurisdiction Asylum and Immigration Tribunal transitional provisions power to amend grounds of appeal at time of reconsideration ... ...

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