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LORD JUSTICE CARNWATH LORD JUSTICE MOORE-BICK and MR JUSTICE LIGHTMAN ____________________
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Robert Jay QC (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) for the Appellant Manjit Gill QC & Basharat Ali (instructed by Messrs. Aman Solicitors Advocates) for the Respondent Hearing date: Monday 12th June, 2006 ____________________
The last sentence was further explained in the next paragraph. For the oldest cases, from before July 1993, the delay would normally be considered "so serious as to justify, as a matter of fairness, the grant of indefinite leave to remain". For those dating from 1993 to 1995, specific compassionate circumstances might justify the same treatment. For those dating from after 1995, the delay would not normally be a material factor.
He noted also from evidence produced by the Home Office that by January 2000 the backlog of undecided asylum applications had exceeded 120,000, and that there had been a reorganisation in IND to try to deal with the volume of applications more efficiently.
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