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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 Mrs Tammi as "the Appellant".
The Appellant is a citizen of Bangladesh who appealed against a decision of the Respondent refusing her leave to remain in the United Kingdom. Following a hearing at Taylor House on 18 September 2017 Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Shore allowed the Appellant's appeal.
The Respondent sought permission to appeal. That was granted by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Shimmin on 21 March 2018. His reasons for so granting were: -
"1. The Respondent seeks permission to appeal against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Shore promulgated on 22 September 2017, allowing the Appellant's appeal against the Secretary of State's decision to refuse leave to remain.
It is arguable that the Judge erred in law materially in failing to engage with the main issues in the appeal and give sustainable reasons for the findings.
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