Commissioner for Superannuation v Ashmore [2001] FCA 666

Commissioner for Superannuation v Ashmore [2001] FCA 666

The appeal was allowed because Ms Ashmore agreed to the reconstituted Tribunal determining the matter on the evidence and transcript from the earlier hearing, and the final paragraph of her solicitor's letter was only an offer to answer further questions if the Tribunal considered that appropriate, not a...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
25 June 2001
Procedural Posture
Administrative Law Appeal Concerning Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review of Superannuation Decisions / Appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court From Orders of a Single Judge Setting Aside and Remitting an Administrative Appeals Tribunal Decision
Outcome
Appeal allowed; orders of 15 December 2000 set aside; application dismissed with costs; respondent to pay appellant's costs of the appeal.
Legal Topics
['administrative Appeals Tribunal Procedure' 'procedural Fairness' 'credit Findings on Transcript Evidence' 'waiver of Oral Evidence' 'late Election to Preserve Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme Benefits' 'extension of Time to Request Reconsideration' 'relevant Considerations']
['administrative Law' 'superannuation'] ['administrative Appeals Tribunal Procedure' 'procedural Fairness' 'credit Findings on Transcript Evidence' 'waiver of Oral Evidence' 'late Election to Preserve Commonwealth Superannuation Scheme Benefits' 'extension of Time to Request Reconsideration' 'relevant Considerations']

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Procedural Posture

Administrative Law Appeal Concerning Administrative Appeals Tribunal Review of Superannuation Decisions / Appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court From Orders of a Single Judge Setting Aside and Remitting an Administrative Appeals Tribunal Decision

  1. 1 ['Whether the Tribunal denied procedural fairness by determining the matter on transcript evidence after being reconstituted with three members and without inviting Ms Ashmore to give further oral evidence.' "Whether the Tribunal erred in law by failing to take into account relevant considerations, including financial prejudice and the effect of Ms Ashmore's medical condition, when reviewing the refusal to extend time to request reconsideration of the late election decision."]

Ratio Decidendi

The appeal was allowed because Ms Ashmore agreed to the reconstituted Tribunal determining the matter on the evidence and transcript from the earlier hearing, and the final paragraph of her solicitor's letter was only an offer to answer further questions if the Tribunal considered that appropriate, not a qualification that the transcript could be used only if her oral evidence were accepted. There was therefore no denial of procedural fairness. The Tribunal also took account of the possible financial prejudice to Ms Ashmore but concluded that it did not outweigh her informed earlier decision not to preserve her benefits; her medical condition was not fairly raised as an exacerbating...

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; orders of 15 December 2000 set aside; application dismissed with costs; respondent to pay appellant's costs of the appeal.

Orders

  • ['The appeal be allowed.' 'The orders made on 15 December 2000 be set aside and in lieu thereof order that the application be dismissed with costs.' "The respondent pay the appellant's costs."]