Immigration Act 2009

Appeals, reviews, and other proceedings - Procedure for appeals and matters

235: Tribunal may issue single decision when appeals or matters heard together

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“Tribunal can make one decision for multiple appeals heard together”

When the Tribunal hears more than one appeal or matter at the same time, they can make just one decision that covers all of them. This means you don’t have to wait for separate decisions for each appeal or matter. The Tribunal can put everything together in one decision, which makes things simpler and quicker for everyone involved.

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Part 7 Appeals, reviews, and other proceedings
Procedure for appeals and matters

235Tribunal may issue single decision when appeals or matters heard together

  1. In any proceedings in which more than 1 appeal or matter is heard together, the Tribunal may issue a single decision in respect of the appeals or matters.