Nulyarimma - Appn by

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[1998] HCATrans 251


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Nulyarimma - Appn by [1998] HCATrans 251 [1998] HCATrans 251

CaseChat Overview and Summary

This matter concerned an application by Nulyarimma, who sought to bring an appeal against a decision of the Federal Court of Australia. The specific nature of the dispute and the prior proceedings in the Federal Court were not detailed in the provided text, which only indicated the Chief Justice acting in chambers.

The central legal issue before the Chief Justice was whether to grant leave to appeal to the High Court. This required an assessment of whether the proposed appeal raised a question of law that ought to be determined by the High Court, as contemplated by section 35A of the *Judiciary Act 1903* (Cth).

The Chief Justice, acting in chambers, considered the application for leave to appeal. The decision would have turned on whether the case met the threshold for High Court review, likely involving an examination of the significance of the legal questions presented and whether they warranted the High Court's attention. Without further information on the substantive legal arguments, the precise reasoning cannot be detailed.

No final orders or outcome were provided in the excerpt.
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  • Constitutional Law

  • Administrative Law

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  • Standing

  • Judicial Review

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Jurisdiction

  • Statutory Construction

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