The Tribunal Procedure Committee (TPC) – the independent non-departmental public body with the statutory duty of making rules of procedure in the First-tier and Upper Tribunals – is introducing new rules of procedure in the Immigration and Asylum Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal on Monday 20 October 2014.
The new rules are based on detailed and careful consultation with Tribunal judges and staff, with Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service, and with Tribunal users including the Home Office and organisations of migrants and their representatives. The TPC consulted publicly over a 12-week period between April and July 2013 on the content of the new rules, and will provide detail of the decisions made in its forthcoming written response to the consultation
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