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These appeals turn on the application of paragraph 320(7A) of the Immigration Rules:
(7A) where false representations have been made or false documents or information have been submitted (whether or not material to the application, and whether or not to the applicant's knowledge), or material facts have not been disclosed, in relation to the application or in order to obtain documents from the Secretary of State or a third party required in support of the application.
As Judge Hussain noted, the appellants had claimed that the first appellant was;
a business executive with Prince Auto Store where he had a monthly income of 350,000 rupees. To support his claimed employment, he has provided various documents including membership of the Lahore Chambers of Commerce and Industry� However, verification checks conducted by the respondent showed this document not to be genuine.
The parties do not dispute that the Lahore Chambers of Commerce document was false insofar as it contained information about the first appellant which was not true.
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