WITNESS EVIDENCE WEDNESDAY: MAKING ASSERTIONS WITH NO CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE LEADS TO APPLICATION BEING REJECTED: THE EVIDENCE WAS SO “UNSPECIFIC” THAT IT FAILED TO PROVE THE APPLICANT’S CONCERNS

Here we look at the judge's assessment of the evidence produced in support of an application that details of the applicant should not be disclosed.  The judge held that the evidence was "unspecific" and was not corroborated. There was a need to establish "exceptional circumstances" and the evidence ...

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