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Asylum, Immigration & Human Rights

Home / Asylum, Immigration & Human Rights

JUDICIAL REVIEW PROCEEDINGS

Judicial Review Proceedings

Overview

Judicial review proceedings involve a challenge to the legal validity of a decision. It may have departed from the procedures which either by statue or at common law as a matter of fairness ought to have been observed. The decision itself may be found perverse, or irrational or grossly disproportionate to what was required.

Judicial Review in Immigration Case

In immigration and human rights cases, Judicial review may trigger about those decisions where there is no right of appeal or where all appeal rights have been exhausted. The vast majority of judicial review proceedings concern aspects of asylum and human rights claim; i.e. where fresh claim is refused or a claim is certified or declared unfounded; deportation and removal cases as well as where a person’s application to register or naturalise is refused as a British citizen.

Contact Team MT UK (Immigration and Human Rights Department) for advice and assistance on judicial review proceedings.

Services Provided

Timescales

i. Application Submission

Application for Judicial Review from instructions received, on average, is likely to take up to 10 – 14 weeks for permission granted/refused on paper; Application for Judicial Review renewed for permission to be determined at an oral hearing is likely to take up to 10 – 14 weeks; Where permission is granted, the full oral hearing is likely to be listed up to 10 – 14 weeks; MT UK will indicate at the earliest opportunity if the matter is likely to take longer than the above period.

ii. JR decision

MT UK cannot predict the outcome of your decision.

Pricing

Category of Costs: Agreed/Fixed Costs

Costs:

  • Pre-action Protocol: Average from £1,000.00
  • Upper Tribunal – Permission (on paper): Average from £1,500.00
  • Upper Tribunal – Permission (permission hearing): Average from £3,000.00
  • Upper Tribunal – Full Hearing: Average from £3,000.00

(All quoted figures exclude VAT unless specifically stated; if chargeable, VAT shall be charged @ 20%).

On average, this type of work takes 15 hours plus to complete.  The precise number of hours depend on the complexity of the case.

Costs quoted do not include:

  • Any Court fees for making the application. For updated court fees visit the related gov.uk website.
  • Other expenses commonly known as disbursements for expert evidence/medical reports/Independent Social Worker Reports/Anthropologist Report etc.  No additional expense shall be incurred unless approved. Costs on average from £2,000.00.

(All quoted figures exclude VAT unless specifically stated; if chargeable, VAT shall be charged @ 20%).

Who will carry out the work:

  • Solicitor/Director assisted by a Paralegal
  • All work supervised by the concerned Director

Team MT UK (Immigration and Human Rights Department)

Shireen Tramboo

SOLICITOR/DIRECTOR

A. Majid Tramboo

PRINCIPAL SOLICITOR/DIRECTOR

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