Wecker v University of Technology, Sydney [2005] NSWADT 232

Wecker v University of Technology, Sydney [2005] NSWADT 232

The refusal of the interim order was based on the finding that the university had acted reasonably in suspending the applicant pending psychiatric assessment and that there was no justification for intervention by the Tribunal at this interlocutory stage.

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
17 October 2005
Procedural Posture
Application for Interim Order / Interlocutory Decision
Outcome
Application for interim order refused
Legal Topics
['interim Relief' 'disability Discrimination' 'suspension From University']
['anti Discrimination'] ['interim Relief' 'disability Discrimination' 'suspension From University']

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Procedural Posture

Application for Interim Order / Interlocutory Decision

  1. 1 ['Whether the applicant is entitled to an interim order under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 to set aside his suspension from the university']

Ratio Decidendi

The refusal of the interim order was based on the finding that the university had acted reasonably in suspending the applicant pending psychiatric assessment and that there was no justification for intervention by the Tribunal at this interlocutory stage.

Court Disposition

Application for interim order refused

Orders

  • ['Application for interim order refused' 'Orders made on 2 September 2005']