MZWVF v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2005] FCA 1173
Leave to appeal was refused because the applicant's proposed appeal had no prospect of success. The further proceeding sought to overturn the same Refugee Review Tribunal decision that had already been challenged unsuccessfully in the Federal Court, Full Court and High Court special leave process, and was barred by...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 08 August 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Migration Application for Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal From Federal Magistrates Court Dismissal
- Outcome
- Application for leave to appeal dismissed with costs.
- Legal Topics
- ['protection Visa' 'refugee Review Tribunal' 'leave to Appeal' 'res Judicata' 'summary Dismissal' 'abuse of Process']
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Procedural Posture
Migration Application for Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal From Federal Magistrates Court Dismissal
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether leave to appeal should be granted from the Federal Magistrates Court judgment dismissing the applicant's further challenge to the Refugee Review Tribunal decision." 'Whether the further proceeding was barred by res judicata because the applicant had already challenged the same Refugee Review Tribunal decision unsuccessfully.' 'Whether the proceeding was properly dismissed as frivolous or vexatious or as an abuse of process under the Federal Magistrates Court Rules.']
Ratio Decidendi
Leave to appeal was refused because the applicant's proposed appeal had no prospect of success. The further proceeding sought to overturn the same Refugee Review Tribunal decision that had already been challenged unsuccessfully in the Federal Court, Full Court and High Court special leave process, and was barred by res judicata. The Federal Magistrates Court was therefore correct to dismiss the proceeding under r 13.10 as frivolous or vexatious or as an abuse of process.
Court Disposition
Application for leave to appeal dismissed with costs.
Orders
- ['The application for leave to appeal be dismissed.' "The applicant pay the respondent's costs of the proceeding."]
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