Wehbe v Minister for Home Affairs
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[2018] HCATrans 228
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Wehbe v Minister for Home Affairs [2018] HCATrans 228
[2018] HCATrans 228
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The plaintiff, Mr Wehbe, sought an order to show cause against the Minister for Home Affairs. The application was heard in Brisbane on 30 October 2018.
The primary legal issue before the High Court was whether to grant the plaintiff an extension of time under section 486A(2) of the *Migration Act 1958* (Cth) to bring his application for an order to show cause.
His Honour dismissed the plaintiff's application for an extension of time and consequently dismissed the application for an order to show cause. The plaintiff was ordered to pay the defendant's costs.
The primary legal issue before the High Court was whether to grant the plaintiff an extension of time under section 486A(2) of the *Migration Act 1958* (Cth) to bring his application for an order to show cause.
His Honour dismissed the plaintiff's application for an extension of time and consequently dismissed the application for an order to show cause. The plaintiff was ordered to pay the defendant's costs.
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Immigration
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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