ABG16 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

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[2018] HCASL 197


ABG16

v

MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND BORDER PROTECTION & ANOR

[2018] HCASL 197
S130/2018

  1. The applicant requires an extension of time within which to file the application for special leave to appeal.  The applicant has not identified a question of principle of general importance sufficient to warrant a grant of special leave to appeal and otherwise advances no arguable ground of appeal against the decision of the Federal Court of Australia (Robertson J) dismissing the applicant's appeal from the decision of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (Judge Street).  An appeal to this Court would enjoy no prospect of success.  It would therefore be futile to grant the extension that is sought.  Special leave should be refused.

  2. Pursuant to r 41.08.1 of the High Court Rules 2004 (Cth), we direct the Registrar to draw up, sign and seal an order dismissing the application.

G.A.A. Nettle
8 August 2018
M.M. Gordon
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