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His appeal was then heard before First-tier Tribunal Judge Conrath sitting at Hatton Cross on 8 July 2014 and in a determination promulgated on 15 September 2014 she dismissed the appellant�s appeal on Article 8 grounds but also, more importantly for present purposes on asylum grounds as well.
The appellant has appealed against this decision and permission to appeal was granted by First-tier Tribunal Judge Lambert on a date which is unclear within the file who set out his reasons as follows:
�1. The Appellant seeks permission to appeal... against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal (Judge Conrath) who, in a determination promulgated on 25 September 2014 dismissed the Appellant�s appeal against the Secretary of State�s decision to refuse leave to remain on human rights grounds. The judge also found not credible the Appellant�s claim on asylum grounds raised in the grounds of appeal.
I do not need to examine all the arguments advanced in the grounds because for the reasons which follow I consider that this decision cannot stand.
Among the reasons argued before me why the decision should be set aside was the judge�s reliance on the inadequate preparation of the asylum appeal and in particular the failure of the appellant or more relevantly his then solicitors to support his claim that he had sustained injuries at the hands of the Sri Lankan authorities by a medical report. In particular at paragraph 24 the judge found as follows:
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