Mohammed Salah and Gastana
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[2012] FamCA 256
•23 April 2012
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Mohammed Salah and Gastana [2012] FamCA 256
[2012] FamCA 256
23 April 2012
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In the matter of *Mohammed Salah and Gastana*, Kent J of the Federal Court of Australia considered two contravention applications filed by the Applicant. The nature of the dispute, which led to these applications, is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved allegations of contravention by the Respondent.
The central legal issues before the Court were whether the Respondent had contravened certain provisions, as alleged in the Applicant's two separate contravention applications. The Court was required to determine the merits of these applications based on the evidence and submissions presented.
Kent J dismissed both contravention applications filed by the Applicant. The Court also granted the Respondent leave to file and serve an affidavit sworn on 20 April 2012, indicating that this affidavit was permitted to be considered as part of the proceedings.
The central legal issues before the Court were whether the Respondent had contravened certain provisions, as alleged in the Applicant's two separate contravention applications. The Court was required to determine the merits of these applications based on the evidence and submissions presented.
Kent J dismissed both contravention applications filed by the Applicant. The Court also granted the Respondent leave to file and serve an affidavit sworn on 20 April 2012, indicating that this affidavit was permitted to be considered as part of the proceedings.
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