Seanad debates
Wednesday, 29 January 2003
Immigration Bill, 2002: Committee Stage (Resumed).
There is a further reason for this. The appeal tribunal exists to deal with cases which have already substantially been heard. If somebody does not proceed with a case, allowing them an appeal would effectively turn the appeal tribunal into an office of first instance where it would have to go through all the same procedures again. In those circumstances, that would pervert the process of an appeal.
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