SZIVT v MIAC
[2007] HCATrans 774
[2007] HCATrans 774
IN THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Office of the Registry
Sydney No S93 of 2007
B e t w e e n -
SZIVT
Applicant
and
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
Respondent
Application for special leave to appeal
Publication of reasons and pronouncement of orders
GUMMOW J
KIEFEL J
TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS
AT CANBERRA ON WEDNESDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2007, AT 9.22 AM
Copyright in the High Court of Australia
GUMMOW J: The applicant is a citizen of China who claims to fear persecution on the grounds of religion because of his involvement in an underground religious group called the Shouters. On 28 March 2006, the Refugee Review Tribunal affirmed the decision of a delegate of the respondent Minister to refuse the applicant's application for a protection visa. The Tribunal did not find the applicant to be a credible witness, and found his claims to be implausible, contradictory and vague.
An application for judicial review by the Federal Magistrates Court was dismissed by Scarlett FM on 29 September 2006. The Tribunal's adverse credibility findings were untainted by jurisdictional error. An appeal to the Federal Court was dismissed by Edmonds J on 19 February 2007.
The application for special leave to appeal does not advance any question of law that would justify the intervention of this Court.
There are no prospects of success on any appeal to this Court. Special leave is refused.
Pursuant to r 41.10.5 we direct the Registrar to draw up, sign and seal an order dismissing the application for special leave. I publish the disposition signed by Kiefel J and myself.
AT 9.23 AM THE MATTER WAS CONCLUDED
Key Legal Topics
Areas of Law
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Administrative Law
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Immigration
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Judicial Review
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Natural Justice
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Procedural Fairness
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Jurisdiction
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