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@Keisha terrible that some caseworkers dont give applications proper consideration and as you say, stamp refusal, then go off for a bevvy!Keisha wrote:Good Evening bloggers,
Hope you had a wonderful weekend.As for me,I'm sorry to plaster this wall with not so nice news but the devil is trying me by refusing me a stay.The letter stated that haven't been here for more thAn 20yrs and that have no right to appeal.They even said should contact my local team for departure by 22/ 08 and I rebuke that in Jesus name.The solicitor said we should go for a Judicial Review and they explained the procedure.The fee...*sighs*...more than £2000 and I believe that God will provide.
I have decided to let God fight this battle for me as I go for the JR.I hv been here for 10yrs and reckon the HO case-worker wanted to rush to the pub and decided to put a red stamp on my application form.The devil is a liar for I serve a Living God who's Greater than everybeing in the Heavens and on Earth.I'm may feel deflated but that won't stop me from flashing a smile and thanking God.So,please bloggers remember me in ur prayers!
Have a blessed week!
Nuchi wrote:Went to the reporting centre for the signing, officer said there's a good news that the visa has granted and had sent a letter to the solicitors early of this month. Rang the solicitors but they said they didn't receive any letters from ukba. Confused
Aha!!!!!! You clever baby!!!! At least its a little bit fair this way!!!!yummymummy3j wrote:@verbina a judge has the power to ask the ho to pay cost but they rarely say so.....i think one can ask ho for compensation and if they refuse , thats when ombudsman comes in
@Verbina, Unfortunately cost is not award unless you sue for compensation along with the review of the case. Even if you do this, it is at the discretion of the court but this rarely happens. You will need to convince the court that it has caused you severe financial inconvenience and hardship but even at that, it all comes down to the judge using discretion.verbina wrote:Morning folks!
Just a random thought....
Say one gets refused and goes for Judical Review and its successful, can the judge order HO to pay the costs? As it was a procedural error by their caseworkers that's brought case to court...
I will clarify - the winning side can make a claim for costs if they wish to!Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
hatchsead wrote:@Verbina, Unfortunately cost is not award unless you sue for compensation along with the review of the case. Even if you do this, it is at the discretion of the court but this rarely happens. You will need to convince the court that it has caused you severe financial inconvenience and hardship but even at that, it all comes down to the judge using discretion.verbina wrote:Morning folks!
Just a random thought....
Say one gets refused and goes for Judical Review and its successful, can the judge order HO to pay the costs? As it was a procedural error by their caseworkers that's brought case to court...
All in all, it is the favour and mercy of God that matters most.
There are procedures and guide for Judicial Reviews;Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
Oh okay! In this case Id hate to be a 'losing' side lol and have HO try and get their costs reimbursed by poor li'l meeeBelieve2013 wrote:I will clarify - the winning side can make a claim for costs if they wish to!Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
Great stuff! Thank you!! Ill have a look now!hatchsead wrote:There are procedures and guide for Judicial Reviews;Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
http://www.publiclawproject.org.uk/down ... JRProc.pdf
verbina wrote:Great stuff! Thank you!! Ill have a look now!hatchsead wrote:There are procedures and guide for Judicial Reviews;Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
http://www.publiclawproject.org.uk/down ... JRProc.pdf
hatchsead wrote:verbina wrote:Great stuff! Thank you!! Ill have a look now!hatchsead wrote:There are procedures and guide for Judicial Reviews;Believe2013 wrote:Hi Verbina,
Correct the losing side usually foots the bill for JR so in some cases the HO will concede just before court proceedings.
http://www.publiclawproject.org.uk/down ... JRProc.pdf
Damages; Before the Human Rights Act came into force, damages were rarely awarded in judicial review and were not available to compensate people who had unlawful decisions made against them. Damages may now be awarded where a public body has unlawfully interfered with your human rights.
I am into IT but considering studying for the OISC as a backup and to help people who are in my own situation right now. Unfortunately, i can not sit for the exam and get registered with the HO until i have been granted my FLR.yummymummy3j wrote:@hatchseed thx soo much for d info...havin been in d situatn myslf , i am seriously considerin a career in immigratn law
Believe2013 wrote:@Verbina - Hence the eagerness of Chris Grayling to ban Judicial reviews in the First Tier Tribunals. The Law Society would have his head on platter if that transpires -probability is zilch! Anyways how are you getting on?