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             This is an appeal by the Entry Clearance Officer from the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Thapar promulgated on 16 November 2022. By that decision, the Judge allowed Mr Rinku Jassal's appeal from the Entry Clearance Officer's decision to refuse his human rights made in an application for entry clearance to the United Kingdom.
             Mr Jassal is a citizen of India and was born on 4 May 1980.
             Mr Jassal arrived in the United Kingdom as a visitor in 2006 and overstayed. He was encountered working illegally and was subsequently listed as an absconder following his failure to report as required. He made various unsuccessful applications and claims to regularise his stay in the United Kingdom. He married Mrs Reena Chopra, who is a British citizen, in 2017 and left the United Kingdom voluntarily in 2019.
             The Entry Clearance Officer was granted permission to appeal from the Judge's decision 20 December 2021.
             The grounds of appeal pleaded by the Entry Clearance Officer contend that the Judge overlooked certain findings made in the previous appeal proceedings. It is further contended that the Judge misdirected herself in law and failed to identify adequate reasons for allowing the appeal.
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