Ronaki v Minister for Home Affairs [2018] FCA 1678

Ronaki v Minister for Home Affairs [2018] FCA 1678

Any application for judicial review would have no prospects of success; therefore, it is not in the interests of the administration of justice to grant an extension of time under s 477A of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth).

Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
08 November 2018
Procedural Posture
Application for Extension of Time for Judicial Review / Final Judgment – Dismissal of Extension Application
Outcome
Application for extension of time dismissed with costs as assessed or agreed.
Legal Topics
['visa Cancellation' 'judicial Review' 'extension of Time' 'character Grounds' 'procedural Fairness']

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Procedural Posture

Application for Extension of Time for Judicial Review / Final Judgment – Dismissal of Extension Application

  1. 1 ['Whether merits of proposed application for judicial review justify extension of time' 'Whether delay was sufficiently explained' 'Whether applicant would suffer prejudice' 'Whether Tribunal took into account irrelevant considerations or failed to consider relevant considerations' "Whether Tribunal's decision was unreasonable or involved an error of law" 'Whether natural justice and procedural fairness were denied']

Ratio Decidendi

Any application for judicial review would have no prospects of success; therefore, it is not in the interests of the administration of justice to grant an extension of time under s 477A of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth).

Court Disposition

Application for extension of time dismissed with costs as assessed or agreed.

Orders

  • ['Application for an extension of time dismissed with costs as assessed or agreed.']