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For the Appellant: Mr A. Beech, Counsel, instructed by Nelson Singleton Solicitors
             By a decision dated 4 April 2023, First-tier Tribunal Judge Gillespie ("Judge Gillespie") dismissed an appeal against a decision of the Secretary of State dated 16 September 2021 to refuse the appellant's fresh claim dated 22 November 2020. The appeal was heard under section 82(1) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 ("the 2002 Act").
             The appellant now appeals against the decision of Judge Gillespie with the permission of First-tier Tribunal Judge Singer.
             Following the hearing of this appeal, we decided to stay the proceedings pending the judgment of the Supreme Court in CAO . We sent directions to the parties in the following terms:
"Each party may supplement its submissions in these proceedings within 21 days of the Supreme Court's judgment in CAO being given. The Upper Tribunal will then consider whether further case management directions are required before resuming its substantive consideration of the matter, in light of the judgment in CAO . Either party may apply to amend these directions, or for further directions, on notice to the other party."
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