SZLQZ v Minister for Immigration & Citizenship [2008] FCA 717
Decision of Federal Magistrates Court was not attended with sufficient doubt to warrant reconsideration; no jurisdictional error, denial of natural justice, or procedural failure apparent; all grounds relied upon by applicant were without substance.
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 May 2008
- Procedural Posture
- Migration Application for Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal From Interlocutory Decision of Federal Magistrates Court
- Outcome
- Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- ['leave to Appeal' 'interlocutory Orders' 'jurisdictional Error' 'natural Justice' 'procedural Fairness' 'protection Visa']
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Procedural Posture
Migration Application for Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal From Interlocutory Decision of Federal Magistrates Court
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether leave to appeal should be granted from interlocutory decision dismissing application for judicial review of Tribunal decision' 'Whether decision of Tribunal or Federal Magistrates Court contained jurisdictional error, procedural unfairness, or denial of natural justice']
Ratio Decidendi
Decision of Federal Magistrates Court was not attended with sufficient doubt to warrant reconsideration; no jurisdictional error, denial of natural justice, or procedural failure apparent; all grounds relied upon by applicant were without substance.
Court Disposition
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
Orders
- ['The Application for Leave to Appeal be dismissed.' 'The Applicant to pay the costs of the First Respondent fixed in the sum of $645.']
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