DK and RK (Parliamentary Privilege; Evidence) India: UTIAC 27 Jan 2021

(1) Although the Upper Tribunal is not bound by formal rules of evidence, it cannot act in such a way as to violate Parliamentary privilege, whether that be to interfere with free speech in Parliament or by reference to the separation of powers doctrine. The Tribunal cannot interfere with or criticise proceedings of the legislature.
(2) Courts and tribunals determine cases by reference to the evidence before them and not by reference to the views of others, expressed in a non-judicial setting, on evidence which is not the same as that before the court or tribunal. Indeed, even if the evidence were the same, the court or tribunal must reach its own views, applying the relevant burden and standard of proof.

Citations:

[2021] UKUT 61 (IAC)

Links:

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Immigration

Updated: 11 November 2022; Ref: scu.660042