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CACV 337/2025, [2026] HKCA 303
On Appeal From [2025] HKCFI 2011
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF APPEAL
CIVIL APPEAL NO 337 OF 2025
(ON APPEAL FROM HCAL NO 2332 OF 2019)
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| Before: |
Hon Au and Anthony Chan JJA in Court |
| Date of Judgment: |
5 March 2026 |
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J U D G M E N T
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Hon Au JA (giving the Judgment of the Court):
1. This is the applicant’s appeal against the order of Deputy High Court Judge To (“the Judge”) dated 19 May 2025 ([2025] HKCFI 2011) (“the Leave Decision”) refusing her application for leave to apply for judicial review (“the Leave Application”) against the decision of the Torture Claims Appeal Board / Non-refoulement Claims Petition Office (“the Board”) dated 8 August 2019 (“the Board’s Decision”), whereby the Board dismissed her appeal against the decision of the Director of Immigration (“the Director”) dated 23 March 2017, refusing her non‑refoulement claim.
2. The applicant’s background, the basis of her claim and arguments advanced before the Board as well as the Board’s reasons for rejecting her appeal are all set out in the Board’s Decision: see [2] ‑ [13] of the Leave Decision. The Judge has also set out in detail his reasons for refusing the Leave Application: see [15] ‑ [17] of the Leave Decision. We will not repeat those details herein.
3. In her Notice of Appeal filed on 27 May 2025, the applicant mainly complained that, if refouled, her life would be seriously threatened by her creditor and local gangsters as it might be possible for them to locate her. She also claimed that internal relocation would be completely unfeasible as she was not an active person and there would be no guarantee that she would be able to adapt to the new place. She also complained that the Immigration Department failed to consider her human rights under various legislations but failed to particularise her complaint.
4. In her supporting affirmation filed on 27 May 2025, the applicant claimed that she understood that there was “a good ground of appeal that was not necessarily considered at the leave stage” and that the Director and the Board did not “see the grounds to reserve their decisions”. However, the applicant failed to specify what the said ground was.
5. Contrary to the directions of the Registrar of Civil Appeals dated 16 April 2025, the applicant failed to lodge any written submissions.
6. By the written confirmation dated 27 May 2025, the applicant indicated her consent for this appeal to be disposed of on paper. Accordingly, we proceed to consider this appeal on paper based on the available materials.
Discussion
7. The relevant legal principles governing appeals in non‑refoulement cases are set out in Nupur Mst v Director of Immigration [2018] HKCA 524 at [14].
8. In particular, in an appeal against refusal of leave to apply for judicial review in non-refoulement cases, the Court of Appeal will only examine the decision of the judge in light of the grounds advanced by the applicant. If no viable ground is put forward to reverse the judge’s decision, the appeal should be dismissed. The Court’s role is not to examine the decision maker’s decision afresh as if it were a fresh application for judicial review. See Nupur Mst v Director of Immigration [2018] HKCA 524 at [14(6)].
9. In light of the above, it is thus incumbent on the applicant to point out the errors in the Leave Decision with sufficient particulars and specifics.
10. In our view, the applicant’s appeal has no substance. At the outset, all her assertions are general, vague and bare in nature which are not proper grounds of appeal. General assertions of her fear if refouled do not constitute proper grounds of appeal: Re Saldua Dorothy Trifalgar [2022] HKCA 627 at [6]. More importantly, she has failed to identify any error with specific particulars against the Leave Decision. In the premises, her assertions are not valid grounds of appeal.
11. For the above reasons, we see no basis to interfere with the Leave Decision. The applicant’s appeal has no merit and is hereby dismissed.
(Thomas Au)
Justice of Appeal |
(Anthony Chan) Justice of Appeal |
| The applicant acting in person |
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