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The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) Rules 1998

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Explanatory Note

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These Rules prescribe the practice and procedure to be followed on appeals and bail applications under the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997. They include provision for—

  • (a)

    appeals to be heard in the absence of the appellant and his representative where necessary;

    (b)

    the circumstances in which a special advocate is to be appointed to represent the interests of the appellant;

    (c)

    the right of the appellant to be legally represented; and

    (d)

    applications for leave to appeal on a point of law from the Commission’s determination.

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