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[2003] UKIAT 00148 A (Iraq)
Date heard: 14 September 2003
Date notified 14 November 2003
Between
Respondent
"I accept that the Tribunal examines the situation in the country from which the refugee is fleeing as at the date of determination. However, in the present case in my judgment there was nothing wrong with the adjudicator's determination, there was therefore no reason to appeal it and it would be wrong for the Home Secretary, on the back of an appeal which has been dismissed, to seek to re-examine the threat to the refugee with reference to a date later than the adjudicator's determination. To permit this would merely encourage appeals by a party who has no grounds for appeal but hopes that the situation would change sufficiently to enable him to advance different arguments on different facts on appeal. Such procedures would not be in anyone's interest".
11 In this case we are not satisfied that the adjudicator's decision was either plainly wrong or unsustainable. Accordingly this is a case in which the Oleed exception applies so that the relevant date is the date of hearing before the adjudicator.
DR H H STOREY
VICE-PRESIDENT