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The Appellant in this case is the Secretary of State for the Home Department. However, for the sake of clarity, I shall use the titles by which the parties were known before the First-tier Tribunal with the Secretary of State referred to as "the Respondent" and Mr Alawdeen Adamkanige Mohamed and Mrs Fathima Sadhaana Seinul Abdeen as "the first and second Appellants" respectively.
Both Appellants are citizens of Sri Lanka. They sought entry to the United Kingdom as visitors. The Entry Clearance Officer refused their applications in a decision dated 17 December 2014. They duly appealed and following a hearing at Taylor House Judge of the First-tier Tribunal L Rahman allowed the appeals on human rights grounds.
The Respondent sought permission to appeal which was granted by First-tier Tribunal Judge Saffer on 9 June 2017. His reasons for the grant were:-
"1. The Respondent seeks permission to appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Rahman promulgated on 6 December 2016 whereby the appeal against the decision to refuse to grant leave to enter as family visitors was allowed.
I am satisfied that the application is in time as it was received on 14 December 2016.
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