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CAMP 270/2023, [2026] HKCA 950
On appeal from [2022] HKCFI 870
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF APPEAL
MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS NO 270 OF 2023
(ON AN INTENDED APPEAL FROM HCAL 2411/2019)
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| RE: |
MOHAMMED ABDUL JALIL |
Applicant |
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| Before: |
Hon Cheung JA and Barma JA in Court |
| Date of Judgment: |
14 May 2026 |
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J U D G M E N T
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Hon Barma JA (giving the Judgment of the Court):
1. On 15 May 2025, this court (Cheung JA and Barma JA) handed down a judgment dismissing the applicant’s application for extension of time to appeal against the decision of DHCJ Bruno Chan dated 26 October 2022 refusing to extend time for the applicant to appeal against his decision dated 24 March 2022 refusing to grant leave to the applicant to apply for judicial review. The applicant had sought to review the decision of the Torture Claims Appeal Board (“the Board”) dismissing his appeal against the decision of the Director of Immigration rejecting his non‑refoulement claim.
2. The facts and issues in the applicant’s application, as well as the court’s reasons for dismissing it, are set out in our judgment.[1] We will not repeat them here.
3. The applicant subsequently applied, by a Notice of Motion filed on 4 June 2025, for leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal. In the Notice of Motion, the applicant repeated his complaints against the Board, contending inter alia that the proceedings before it were improper and lacked fairness.
4. In breach of the directions made by the Registrar of Civil Appeals, the applicant failed to lodge written submissions. He is thus deemed to have abandoned his right to rely on written submissions in the present application.
5. Having considered the applicant’s Notice of Motion, we see no reason to depart from the usual practice of determining an application of this kind on the papers. We have, therefore, determined the applicant’s application on the basis of the documents filed.
6. The matters stated by the applicant do not constitute grounds for granting leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal. The applicant has failed to identify any question of great general or public importance for the Court of Final Appeal to determine, as required by section 22(1)(b) of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Ordinance, Cap 484. Nor is any such question apparent to us from the matters he has raised.
7. The Notice of Motion failed to provide any particulars in the supposed errors in our judgment and it raises no ground that is reasonably arguable before the Court of Final Appeal.
8. We also do not see any basis for granting leave on the “otherwise” limb under section 22(1)(b).
9. For these reasons, the Notice of Motion dated 4 June 2025 is dismissed.
| (Peter Cheung) |
(Aarif Barma) |
| Justice of Appeal |
Justice of Appeal |
The applicant acting in person
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