SZFEK v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2005] FCA 1477
The Tribunal's reasons disclosed no reviewable error, the Federal Magistrate's approach disclosed no error, and the grounds of appeal merely attempted to re-agitate merits issues already decided by the Tribunal rather than establishing jurisdictional error.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 14 October 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia Concerning Dismissal of an Application for Review of a Refugee Review Tribunal Decision Affirming Refusal of a Protection Visa / Federal Court Appeal; Reasons for Judgment Given Ex Tempore
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed with costs.
- Legal Topics
- ['protection Visa' 'refugee Review Tribunal' 'reviewable Error' 'jurisdictional Error' 'falun Gong' 'persecution Claim']
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Procedural Posture
Appeal From the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia Concerning Dismissal of an Application for Review of a Refugee Review Tribunal Decision Affirming Refusal of a Protection Visa / Federal Court Appeal; Reasons for Judgment Given Ex Tempore
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether the Tribunal's decision disclosed reviewable error" 'Whether the Federal Magistrates Court erred in dismissing the application for review' "Whether the appellant's grounds merely sought merits review of matters already decided by the Tribunal"]
Ratio Decidendi
The Tribunal's reasons disclosed no reviewable error, the Federal Magistrate's approach disclosed no error, and the grounds of appeal merely attempted to re-agitate merits issues already decided by the Tribunal rather than establishing jurisdictional error.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed with costs.
Orders
- ['the appeal be dismissed' "the appellant pay the respondent's costs, fixed in the sum of $2,000"]
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