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Immigration – Deportation. The respondent Secretary of State had served a deportation order on the appellant Pakistani national. During the appellant's submissions in the present appeal, it was said that there had been a fourth child born to him and his wife since the original determination was made. No assessment by any tribunal by reference to any of the Immigration Rules had dealt with that matter. In those circumstances, the Secretary of State accepted, and the Court of Appeal, Civil Division, ordered, that the matter should be re-determined by the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).
Immigration – Deportation. The respondent Secretary of State had served a deportation order on the appellant Pakistani national. During the appellant's submissions in the present appeal, it was said that there had been a fourth child born to him and his wife since the original determination was made. No assessment by any tribunal by reference to any of the Immigration Rules had dealt with that matter. In those circumstances, the Secretary of State accepted, and the Court of Appeal, Civil Division, ordered, that the matter should be re-determined by the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber).
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