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HCAL 3044/2019
[2026] HKCFI 1835
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LIST
NO 3044 OF 2019
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1st Applicant |
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Partini Ethan Lee |
2nd Applicant |
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Torture Claims Appeal Board/
Non-refoulement Claims Petition Office |
Putative
Respondent |
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Director of Immigration |
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Interested Party |
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Deputy High Court Judge K.W. Lung in Chambers |
| Date of Decision: |
22 April 2026 |
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D E C I S I O N
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The application
1. The applicants are mother and son. This is their joint application.
2. The 1st 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. She had given birth to the 2nd applicant.
3. 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.
4. By Judgment dated 10 September 2025 (“the Court’s decision”), the Court dismissed their application for the reason that there was no realistic prospect of success in their intended application.
5. The Court’s decision was sent to the applicants’ last known address on 10 September 2025 without being returned by the Post Office. They were deemed to receive the Judgment.[1]
6. The deadline for them to file their notice of appeal is 24 September 2025.
7. In her summon filed on 9 February 2026, the 1st applicant asked for extension of time to file the notice of appeal. In her affirmation in support of her application, she did not explain her delay.
8. Her application for extension of time to appeal is late for more than 4 months.
Discussion
9. 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].
10. The Court will 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.
11. I shall consider the merits of their case.
12. 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].”
13. The applicants’ claim was based upon the 1st applicant’s allegation that if refouled, she will be harmed or killed by her creditor because she was unable to repay her loan.
14. The Director rejected their application for the reason that their claim was not substantiated. They appealed to the Board.
15. The Board concluded that the applicants’ claimed fear was unsubstantiated.
16. The Board also had separately consideration of the child specific issue of the 2nd applicant, who is a minor.
17. The applicants have raised no valid ground to challenge the Board’s finding of the facts or to challenge the Court’s decision.
18. There is no realistic prospect of success in their intended appeal.
19. In the circumstances, I refuse to extend time for their appeal. Accordingly, I dismiss their joint application.
20. I shall treat non-compliance with Order 80, rule 2 of the RHC in these proceedings as a mere irregularity without rendering the son’s application a nullity.
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(K.W. Lung)
Deputy High Court Judge
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The applicants were unrepresented.
[1] Re: Ravinder Singh [2023] HKCA 604, Hon Poon CJHC and Cheung JA, 28 April 2023
“17. … According to the Court’s record, the Court’s decision was sent to the applicant’s last known address on 31 March 2022 by ordinary post. He was deemed to receive the same on the next following day, not being a specified day such as a Saturday or a general holiday. …”
[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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