Ortega v Minister for Immigration
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[2018] FCCA 3585
•1 November 2018
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Ortega v Minister for Immigration [2018] FCCA 3585
[2018] FCCA 3585
1 November 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Ortega v Minister for Immigration*, the applicant sought judicial review of a decision made by the Minister for Immigration. The dispute concerned the applicant's application for a student visa.
The court was required to determine whether the Minister's decision to refuse the student visa was affected by an error of law. Specifically, the court considered whether there were any matters of principle that warranted judicial intervention.
Judge Riethmuller found that there were no matters of principle involved in the decision-making process that would justify judicial review. Consequently, the application for judicial review was dismissed.
The court was required to determine whether the Minister's decision to refuse the student visa was affected by an error of law. Specifically, the court considered whether there were any matters of principle that warranted judicial intervention.
Judge Riethmuller found that there were no matters of principle involved in the decision-making process that would justify judicial review. Consequently, the application for judicial review was dismissed.
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Administrative Law
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Immigration
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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