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by Mr Rusty » Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:58 am
If they require you to cooperate in completing a travel document application, they can not submit it to the Indian authorities before your case is decided. If you fail to cooperate you are giving them a reason to detain you.
If your asylum claim is refused, you have no right of appeal within the UK. At that stage, you could be served with a notice under S.35 of the Asylum & Immigration (Treatment of Claimants) Act 2004 requiring you to produce your passports, or go the the Indian High Commission and get replacements, or cooperate in making an application. Failure to cooperate then could result in your arrest, prosecution, and a fine or imprisonment.