Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner v McCardle

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[2024] SASCFC 3

3 December 2024


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AGLC Case Decision Date
Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner v McCardle [2024] SASCFC 3 [2024] SASCFC 3 3 December 2024

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner applied to the Full Court of the Supreme Court of South Australia for orders to dismiss, adjourn, and disqualify a judge. The specific nature of the dispute leading to these applications is not detailed in the provided text.

The central legal issue before the Full Court was whether the applications for dismissal, adjournment, and disqualification of the judge should be granted. This required the Court to consider the grounds upon which such orders could be made, particularly in relation to judicial impartiality or procedural fairness.

The Full Court dismissed the applications. While the reasoning behind this dismissal is not elaborated in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the Court found no sufficient grounds to grant the orders sought by the Legal Profession Conduct Commissioner. The costs associated with these applications were reserved for determination by the Full Court.
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Areas of Law

  • Administrative Law

  • Civil Procedure

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  • Costs

  • Jurisdiction

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