The applicants, citizens of India, sought judicial review of a Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) decision dismissing their appeal from the Refugee Protection Division.
The RAD found that the applicants had a viable internal flight alternative (IFA) in Delhi, concluding they failed to demonstrate the Punjab police had the motivation and ability to locate them there.
The Federal Court reviewed the RAD's decision on a reasonableness standard.
Finding that the RAD properly considered the evidence and made reasonable inferences, the Court dismissed the application for judicial review.