R (on the application of TN (Vietnam)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department and another (Respondents)
Case ID: UKSC 2020/0031
Case summary
Issue
This appeal concerns the legal consequences of a ruling that the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (Fast Track Procedure) Rules 2005 (the 2005 Rules) were ultra vires. The UKSC is asked to decide:
- Are individual appeal decisions taken under the 2005 Rules automatically a nullity?
- If not, what is the correct approach to take when considering applications to quash or set aside appeal decisions taken under the 2005 Rules?
- Was there procedural unfairness on the facts of TN's case?
Facts
TN is a Vietnamese national. She initially arrived in the United Kingdom in December 2003 and claimed asylum on several occasions before being removed to Vietnam in 2012.
She returned to the UK in May 2014 and made fresh asylum claims. Amongst other things, TN alleged that she had been a victim of trafficking and sexual abuse. On 14 August 2014, TN's asylum claim was rejected. Her appeal, which was determined under the 2005 Rules, was dismissed by the First-tier Tribunal a week later. The First-tier Tribunal found that TN's account was not credible because she had given conflicting evidence and there were discrepancies in her account.
TN seeks an order quashing this decision. At first instance, the judge held that the 2005 Rules were ultra vires. However, this did not mean that all appeal decisions made under them were automatically a nullity. Rather, affected persons had to show that there had been procedural unfairness in their particular case. There was no procedural unfairness on the facts of TN’s case.
The Court of Appeal agreed, and dismissed TN’s appeal. TN now appeals to the Supreme Court.
Judgment appealed
Parties
Appellant(s)
R (on the application of TN (Vietnam)
Respondent(s)
Secretary of State for the Home Department and another
Appeal
Justices
Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Briggs, Lady Arden, Lord Sales, Lord Stephens.
Hearing start date
30 Nov 2020
Hearing finish date
01 Dec 2020
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Judgment details
Judgment date
22 September 2021
Neutral citation
[2021] UKSC 41
- Judgment (PDF) Please Note: The date was changed for consistency (as per para 13, lines 2-3) and because she was first encountered, according to the judgment, in Dec 2003.
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Reporting Restrictions
R (on the application of TN (Vietnam)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department and another (Respondents)
Case ID: UKSC 2020/0031
There are strict reporting restrictions in place, because:
THE COURT ORDERED that no one shall publish or reveal the name or address of the Appellant who is the subject of these proceedings or publish or reveal any information which would be likely to lead to the identification of the Appellant or of any member of her family in connection with these proceedings.