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L (Risk - Kabul – Women) Afghanistan CG [2003] UKIAT 00092
Date of hearing: 24 September 2003
Date Determination notified: 10/10/2003
L | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
For the appellant: Mr C. Fain, Counsel, instructed by Gill&Co Solicitors
For the respondent: Mr G. Saunders, Senior Home Office Presenting Officer
'At the beginning of the hearing Mr Grover on behalf of the appellant stated that it was accepted that the appellant did not have a well-founded fear of persecution for a Convention reason. He was relying on Article 8'.
a) her brother, Fawad, who is 26 years old, was granted exceptional leave to remain on 19 April 2001, which expires on 11 April 2005;
b) her sister, Fozia, who is 29 years old, was granted indefinite leave to remain on 16 May 2002, following the determination of an Adjudicator who allowed her appeal on human rights grounds; and
c) her uncle, Popal Rafial, was granted exceptional leave to remain on 8 November 2001, which expires on 7 November 2005.
i. Single women without effective and/or community support.
ii. Women perceived to be actively or actually transgressing prevailing social mores'.
P R Lane
Vice President