The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) Rules 2003

Filing and service of documents

49.—(1) Any document which is required or permitted by these Rules or by an order of the Commission to be filed with the Commission or served on any person may be—

(a)delivered or sent by post to an address;

(b)sent by fax to a fax number; or

(c)sent by e-mail to an e-mail address,

specified for that purpose by the Commission or the person to which the document is directed.

(2) A document to be served on an individual may be served personally by leaving it with that individual.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), if any document is served on a person who has notified the Commission that he is acting as the representative of a party, it shall be deemed to have been served on that party.

(4) Paragraph (3) does not apply if the Commission directs that a document is to be served on both a party and his representative.

(5) Any document that is served on a person in accordance with this rule shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to be served—

(a)where the document is sent by post from and to a place within the United Kingdom, on the second day after it was sent;

(b)where the document is sent by post from or to a place outside the United Kingdom, on the twenty-eighth day after it was sent; and

(c)in any other case, on the day on which the document was sent or delivered to, or left with, that person.

(6) Any document which is filed with the Commission shall be treated as being filed on the day on which it is received by the Commission.