Gary John Minter v Police Tribunal of New South Wales

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[1992] NSWCA 158

21 May 1992


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Gary John Minter v Police Tribunal of New South Wales [1992] NSWCA 158 [1992] NSWCA 158 21 May 1992

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In *Gary John Minter v Police Tribunal of New South Wales and Anor* [1992] NSWCA 158, the appellant, Gary John Minter, appealed to the New South Wales Court of Appeal against a decision of the Police Tribunal of New South Wales. The precise nature of the dispute before the Tribunal is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved a matter concerning the Police Tribunal.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the Police Tribunal had erred in its determination. The court was required to consider the legal basis upon which the Tribunal had reached its decision and whether that basis was sound in law.

The Court of Appeal, in its reasoning, would have examined the relevant legislation and any applicable case law to assess the correctness of the Tribunal's decision. The principles applied would have concerned the proper interpretation and application of the law by the Tribunal. The outcome of the appeal would have been determined by whether the court found the Tribunal's decision to be legally flawed.
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Areas of Law

  • Administrative Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Judicial Review

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

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