Plaintiff S111/2017 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
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[2017] HCATrans 98
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Plaintiff S111/2017 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2017] HCATrans 98
[2017] HCATrans 98
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The High Court of Australia, in the matter of *Plaintiff S111/2017 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection*, heard proceedings concerning interlocutory orders sought by the applicant against the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection.
The court was required to determine whether to grant the interlocutory orders sought by the applicant, and to make consequential orders regarding costs and the future conduct of the matter.
His Honour dismissed the summons for interlocutory orders, ordered that the applicant pay the respondent's costs of the summons, and remitted the matter to the Federal Court of Australia. The reasons for these orders were published by the court.
The court was required to determine whether to grant the interlocutory orders sought by the applicant, and to make consequential orders regarding costs and the future conduct of the matter.
His Honour dismissed the summons for interlocutory orders, ordered that the applicant pay the respondent's costs of the summons, and remitted the matter to the Federal Court of Australia. The reasons for these orders were published by the court.
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Plaintiff S193-2018 v The Judges of the Federal Court of Australia & Anor [2019] HCATrans 65
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Plaintiff S193-2018 v The Judges of the Federal Court of Australia & Anor
[2019] HCATrans 65
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