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The appellant is a citizen of Sri Lanka .� He was born on 27 December 1978 and so is now 31 years old.� He appeals the decision of the respondent on 16 September 2009 to make him the subject of a deportation order on the grounds that he is a refugee and that removing him is contrary to his protected human rights.
His appeal was dismissed by Immigration Judge Kelsey and Mr D C Walker, a non-legal member, in a determination promulgated on 30 December 2009 .� Reconsideration was ordered by Senior Immigration Judge Freeman on 2 February 2010 and the appeal came before Senior Immigration Judge Perkins on 16 April 2010 .
The conclusion was that the Tribunal had made an error of law for the following reasons given on 19 April 2010 :
� �1. I am satisfied that the original Tribunal erred materially in law by not � making clear findings on the evidence supporting the appellant�s claim � that he breached bail conditions in Sri Lanka by failing to report and that � the appellant�s father had been required to give evidence as to his � whereabouts.
� � 2. If this evidence is believed it could impact on other findings and, in any event, should be considered expressly in the context of the appellant�s claim to be at risk on return.
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