High Court refuses judicial review of the decision revoking a Pakistani national's residence card on the basis that he entered into a marriage of convenience with an EU national, the court finding, inter alia, that the Minister adequately assessed the evidence and information furnished to her, and it was open to the Minster, on the basis of the evidence and information furnished to her, to find that the applicant had entered into a marriage of convenience.
Asylum and immigration - judicial review - Pakistani national challenging decision to revoke residence card - residence card revoked on the basis that he had entered into a marriage of convenience - permission to reside on the basis of his marriage to an EU National - rational for the minister to conclude on the evidence and information available to her that the applicant had entered a marriage of convenience - lacking details of relationship - marriage breakdown - short notice of intention to marry - right to review exercised - legal representation - minister's decision was neither irrational nor unreasonable - judicial review refused.