SZTAC v Minister for Immigration
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[2013] FCCA 2366
•16 October 2013
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SZTAC v Minister for Immigration [2013] FCCA 2366
[2013] FCCA 2366
16 October 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, SZTAC, sought judicial review of a decision made by the Refugee Review Tribunal. The Minister for Immigration was the respondent. The core of the dispute concerned the Tribunal's assessment of SZTAC's claims for protection.
The primary legal issue before the Federal Court was whether SZTAC's application for review raised an arguable case for the relief sought. This required the Court to consider whether there were any substantial questions of law to be determined regarding the Tribunal's decision.
Judge Nicholls found that the application did not disclose any arguable case for the relief sought. Consequently, the application was dismissed.
The primary legal issue before the Federal Court was whether SZTAC's application for review raised an arguable case for the relief sought. This required the Court to consider whether there were any substantial questions of law to be determined regarding the Tribunal's decision.
Judge Nicholls found that the application did not disclose any arguable case for the relief sought. Consequently, the application was dismissed.
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Administrative Law
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Immigration
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Judicial Review
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Standing
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Appeal
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