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HCAL 2030/2024
[2025] HKCFI 1490
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LIST
NO. 2030 OF 2024
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Bathage Waththe Gedara Laxmi Piyarathna |
Applicant |
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Torture Claims Appeal Board /
Non-refoulement Claims Petition Office |
Putative Respondent |
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Director of Immigration |
Putative Interested Party |
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| Before: |
Deputy High Court Judge K.W. Lung in Chambers |
| Date of Decision: |
15 May 2025 |
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DECISION
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The application
1. The applicant is an illegal immigrant by staying in Hong Kong without permission and she lodged a non-refoulement claim with the Director of Immigration (“the Director”). The Director rejected her application and she appealed to the Torture Claims Appeal Board (“the Board”). Having considered her evidence, the Board, by its Decision (“the Board’s Decision”), rejected her appeal and affirmed the Director’s Decision.
2. Pursuant to Order 53, rule 3(2) of the Rules of the High Court (“RHC”), the applicant filed Form No. 86 to apply for leave to apply for judicial review of the Board’s Decision.
3. By Judgment dated 28 January 2025 (“the Judgment”), the Court dismissed her application for the reason that there is no realistic prospect of success in her intended application.
4. The Judgment was sent to the applicant on 28 January 2025 at her last known address without being returned from the Post Office. She is deemed to receive the Court’s decision.
5. The time for filing the notice of appeal expired on 4 February 2025[1].
6. By summons filed on 19 March 2025, the applicant applied for appeal against the Court’s decision out of time. She is late for 43 days.
7. In her affirmation support of his application, the applicant said that she did not receive the court’s letter with the Judgment and she did not have legal advice.
Discussion
8. Pursuant to Order 32, rule 11 and 11A and Order 53, rule 3(3) of the RHC, having considered the applicant’s reason, I decide to determine this application on paper without an oral hearing[2].
9. The Court shall consider the factors as set out in AW v. Director of Immigration and William Lam [2016] 2 HKC 393 at para. 27(3) in considering if extension of time should be extended: (1) the length of delay; (2) the reasons for the delay; (3) the prospect of the intended appeal; and (4) the prejudice to the putative respondent if extension of time was granted. I shall consider the merits of her case.
10. In Re Adumekwe Rowland Ejike [2019] HKCA 702, the Court of Appeal held:
“19. The prospect of success of the intended appeal is important: the court will not grant extension for a hopeless appeal to be pursued, see Re Rahman Wasif [2019] HKCA 299 at [13]; Re Kpamou Gbotoi Bernard [2019] HKCA 168; and Re Irshad Muhammad [2018] HKCA 864 at [16].”
11. The applicant claimed that if refouled, she would be harmed or killed by her husband because she had mortgaged his property in Sir Lanka for her expenses for coming to Hong Kong to work as a domestic helper.
12. The Director rejected her claim because it was not substantiated. She appealed to the Board.
13. Having considered the evidence, the Board dismissed her appeal for the reason that her evidence was unreliable and did not accept it.
14. Those reasons under paragraph 7 are not valid for her delay.
15. There is no valid reason from the applicant to challenge the Court’s decision.
16. In the circumstances, I refuse to extend time for her appeal. Accordingly, I dismiss her application.
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(K.W. Lung) |
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Deputy High Court Judge |
The applicant was unrepresented.
[1] The public holidays are included in the 14-day period as per Order 2(5) of the Rules of the High Court
2. Reckoning periods of time (O. 3, r. 2)
(5) Where, apart from this paragraph, the period in question, being a period of 7 days or less, would include a specified day, that day shall be excluded.
(35 of 1998 s. 5; 18 of 2016 s. 5)
[2] Ogbozor Tochukwu Eugene v Torture Claims Appeal Board/Non-refoulement Claims Petition Office and Director of Immigration [2022] HKCA 607, Hon Kwan VP and G Lam JA, 6 May 2022:
“16. … … In respect of his complaint of no oral hearing, the judge is entitled to decide the matter on paper pursuant to the Order 32, rules 11 and 11A and Order 53 rule 3(3) of the Rules of the High Court.”
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