MZXAF v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2006] FCA 167
The Federal Magistrates Court judgment was an interlocutory judgment dismissing an incompetent further application brought without the leave required by the earlier Federal Magistrates Court order. Although time to seek leave to appeal was extended, leave to appeal was refused because the judgment below was not...
Source-derived case information.
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 21 April 2006
- Procedural Posture
- Migration Appeal Concerning a Protection Visa and Review of a Refugee Review Tribunal Decision / Application for Extension of Time and Leave to Appeal, and Purported Appeal From an Interlocutory Judgment of the Federal Magistrates Court
- Outcome
- Time to apply for leave to appeal was extended; leave to appeal was dismissed; the purported appeal was dismissed as incompetent; the appellant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
- Legal Topics
- ['protection Visa' 'refugee Review Tribunal' 'jurisdictional Error' 'procedural Fairness' 'res Judicata Estoppel' 'leave to Appeal' 'interlocutory Judgment']
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Procedural Posture
Migration Appeal Concerning a Protection Visa and Review of a Refugee Review Tribunal Decision / Application for Extension of Time and Leave to Appeal, and Purported Appeal From an Interlocutory Judgment of the Federal Magistrates Court
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the Federal Magistrates Court judgment of 2 June 2005 was interlocutory or final.' 'Whether time should be extended for the appellant to apply for leave to appeal.' 'Whether leave to appeal should be granted from the Federal Magistrates Court judgment.' 'Whether the appellant had any ground of substance to set aside the Tribunal decision, including alleged denial of natural justice or procedural fairness from reliance on documents not provided to him.' 'Whether substantial injustice would result if the Federal Magistrates Court judgment stood.']
Ratio Decidendi
The Federal Magistrates Court judgment was an interlocutory judgment dismissing an incompetent further application brought without the leave required by the earlier Federal Magistrates Court order. Although time to seek leave to appeal was extended, leave to appeal was refused because the judgment below was not attended by sufficient doubt, no substantial injustice would result if it stood, and the appellant identified no substantive jurisdictional error or procedural fairness ground capable of setting aside the Tribunal decision.
Court Disposition
Time to apply for leave to appeal was extended; leave to appeal was dismissed; the purported appeal was dismissed as incompetent; the appellant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
Orders
- ['The time within which the appellant may apply for leave to appeal be extended, so as to permit him to apply orally today.' "The appellant's application for leave to appeal be dismissed." 'The appeal, instituted by notice of appeal filed on 6 June 2005, be dismissed as incompetent.' "The appellant pay the...
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment