Clarke v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs [2001] FCA 900

Clarke v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs [2001] FCA 900

The Tribunal undertook the correct balancing exercise required by the relevant Ministerial Direction and did not err in law in its consideration of evidence or exercise of discretion regarding visa cancellation. There was no procedural unfairness in the admission or use of contested material in the 'Report of...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
13 July 2001
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Judgment
Outcome
application dismissed with costs
Legal Topics
['visa Cancellation' 'character Test' 'procedural Fairness' 'ministerial Directions' 'administrative Appeals Tribunal']
['administrative Law' 'immigration Law'] ['visa Cancellation' 'character Test' 'procedural Fairness' 'ministerial Directions' 'administrative Appeals Tribunal']

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Procedural Posture

Appeal / Judgment

  1. 1 ['Whether the Administrative Appeals Tribunal failed to apply Ministerial Direction No. 17 as required' "Whether admission and reliance on the 'Report of Conviction of Non-Citizen' denied procedural fairness to the applicant"]

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal undertook the correct balancing exercise required by the relevant Ministerial Direction and did not err in law in its consideration of evidence or exercise of discretion regarding visa cancellation. There was no procedural unfairness in the admission or use of contested material in the 'Report of Conviction' as the applicant was given a fair opportunity to rebut it.

Court Disposition

application dismissed with costs

Orders

  • ['The application be dismissed, with costs.']