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Immigration – Asylum/deportation – Refusal of leave to appeal. Court of Session: Dismissing a judicial review petition by a Gambian national who sought reduction of the Upper Tribunal's decision to refuse leave to appeal against the First Tier Tribunal dismissal of his appeal against refusal of asylum and against deportation, the court rejected the petitioner's argument that there were two compelling reasons and one important point of principle which justified the further progress of the case.
Immigration – Asylum/deportation – Refusal of leave to appeal. Court of Session: Dismissing a judicial review petition by a Gambian national who sought reduction of the Upper Tribunal's decision to refuse leave to appeal against the First Tier Tribunal dismissal of his appeal against refusal of asylum and against deportation, the court rejected the petitioner's argument that there were two compelling reasons and one important point of principle which justified the further progress of the case.
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