[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)

Fecha: 20-Mar-2023

Purported jurisdictional issue

Purported jurisdictional issue

78.

It was important at the outset to recognise the parameters of the Council’s appeal. At no point has the ground of appeal been founded (nor given permission to proceed) on the Tribunal exceeding its jurisdiction by determining whether T was in the local authority’s area or not. It was now suggested by the Council that (1) whether a child permanently lived in an area was ultimately a question of fact for the local authority, subject only to challenge by judicial review and thus not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal, on the authority of R(G) and (2) the Tribunal made no finding of fact that T was living within the Council’s area for legal purposes whilst he was in Dubai, but in any case, even if it had, that would not have been within its gift for the reasons stated in R(G). The Council’s decision that he was not in its area was a matter which could only be challenged through judicial review. It was therefore wrong for the Tribunal to proceed on any basis other than that, being resident in Dubai, T was not living within the local authority’s area.

79.

The parents submitted that those jurisdictional contentions were misconceived for the following reasons: