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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM & IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No. IA/06784/2006]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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TM (SRI LANKA) |
Appellant |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Dyson:
"…he should be returned to Colombo and arrangements made for an escort to hand him over to a responsible agency in Colombo."
The judge made no finding as to whether such arrangements would be available. It is arguable in the light of the decision in J v SSHD [2005] EWCA Civ 629 that he should have done so. The second point, also arising under paragraph 55, challenges the findings that:
"effective mechanisms would be available to reduce any possible risk of suicide on return to Sri Lanka."
"The doctor gives the opinion that only limited treatment is available in Sri Lanka for those with mental illness."
There was no other evidence as to medical facilities in Sri Lanka. The finding at paragraph 55 that "effective mechanisms would be available to reduce any possible risk of suicide" therefore calls for an explanation. I would grant permission to appeal because both of these points seem to me to have prospects of success. There is a third ground of appeal which Mr Mackenzie would not seek to rely on if it stood alone, but which he seeks to rely on to support of his two main grounds. I give him permission to appeal in respect of that ground too.
Order: Application granted.