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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 Ms De Moraes as �the appellant�.
No anonymity order has been made in these proceedings and there is no reason why such an order should now be made.
The respondent sought permission to appeal and on 11 December 2014 Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Lever granted such permission in the following terms:-
�1. The Respondent seeks permission to appeal, in time, against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal (Judge Napthine) who, in a determination promulgated on 23 Oct 2014 - allowed the Appellant�s appeal to remain outside the rules.
The grounds assert that the judge allowed the appeal within the Immigration Rules without specifying which rule applied and on an application made outside of the rules.
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