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IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL Appeal No. UA-2022-000078-V
The Upper Tribunal has made an order prohibiting any person from disclosing or publishing any matter likely to lead members of the public to identify either (a) JI or (b) PK.
Any breach of the above order is liable to be treated as a contempt of court and may be punishable by imprisonment, fine or other sanctions under section 25 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. The maximum punishment that may be imposed is a sentence of two years’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
Between:
JI
Appellant
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Disclosure and Barring Service
Respondent
Before: Upper Tribunal Judge Citron, Ms Heggie and Ms Jacoby
Decided following an oral hearing at Field House, Breams Buildings, London EC4 on 14 June 2024
Representation:
Appellant: Libby Anderson of counsel, instructed by Richard Nelson LLP Solicitors
Respondent: Scarlett Milligan of counsel, instructed by DLA Piper
DECISION
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- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to dismiss the appeal. The decision of the Respondent made on 4 October 2021 (DBS ID P0000379JHA ; reference DBS6191 00942362777 ) to include JI in the children’s
- DBS’s decision
- Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
- Documentary evidence before the Upper Tribunal
- JI’s evidence
- JI’s arguments on the appeal
- DBS’s decision re: “poor problem solving/coping skills”
- Discussion of the permitted grounds of appeal
- The second permitted ground
- Conclusions
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