Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
M139 of 2003 v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2003] FCA 1600 MIGRATION – application for issue of writs of prohibition and certiorari against Refugee Review Tribunal.
Migration Act 1958 (Cth) Muin v Refugee Review Tribunal (2002) 190 ALR 601 APPLICANT M139 of 2003 v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & MULTICULTURAL & INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS & ORS V 731 of 2003 GOLDBERG J 17 DECEMBER 2003 MELBOURNE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V 731 of 2003
ON REMITTAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BETWEEN: M139 of 2003
Applicant
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & MULTICULTURAL & INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
First Respondent
JOHN VRACHNAS
SITTING AS THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
ADOLFO GENTILE
IN HIS CAPACITY AS SENIOR MEMBER OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
Second Respondents
JUDGE: GOLDBERG J
DATE OF ORDER: 17 DECEMBER 2003
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The application for an order nisi for the issue of a writ of certiorari and a writ of prohibition be dismissed. 2. The applicant pay the respondent's costs of and incidental to the application. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V 731 of 2003
ON REMITTAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BETWEEN: M139 of 2003
Applicant
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & MULTICULTURAL & INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
First Respondent
JOHN VRACHNAS
SITTING AS THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
ADOLFO GENTILE
IN HIS CAPACITY AS SENIOR MEMBER OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
Second Respondents
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