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anyone know about the Kumar case

Post by ra_79 » Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:21 am

Hi guys,
anyone know about the Kumar case (Supreme Court ) decision?????

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Post by schwdhry » Tue Oct 09, 2007 9:11 am

Has any exact date been decided as to when the decision will be given?

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Post by darragh » Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:00 pm

schwdhry wrote:Has any exact date been decided as to when the decision will be given?
i rang the immigrant council the other day,been told that they did'nt come up with the decision date...could be any date this month...i'll keep in touch with them...

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Post by archigabe » Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:05 pm

I was told by the solicitor that some E.U1 cases that had already been filed before the judge had been settled by the DOJ in out-of-court settlements because the cases had been strong and the judgement was expected to go against the DOJ.
DOJ allows only weak/dodgy cases like KUMAR to be heard in court where they are fairly confident the judgement would be in favour of the DOJ. they apply the judgement as a validation of their E.U spouse policy even if they are in no way similar to Kumar. It's difficult to believe a so-called 'European' country can act in such a sneaky manner.

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Post by schwdhry » Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:06 pm

archigabe wrote:I was told by the solicitor that some E.U1 cases that had already been filed before the judge had been settled by the DOJ in out-of-court settlements because the cases had been strong and the judgement was expected to go against the DOJ.
DOJ allows only weak/dodgy cases like KUMAR to be heard in court where they are fairly confident the judgement would be in favour of the DOJ. they apply the judgement as a validation of their E.U spouse policy even if they are in no way similar to Kumar. It's difficult to believe a so-called 'European' country can act in such a sneaky manner.
Would you advice to get hold of a solicitor and file a case against DOJ or just to apply for the Stamp 3 and wait for the outcome of the Kumar case?

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Post by archigabe » Thu Oct 18, 2007 12:42 pm

If things don't seem to be working out with waiting for reconsideration by the DOJ, make sure you use the legal option before 6months are up from the refusal date...otherwise you don't have the option of taking legal action.

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