S1089 of 2003 v Refugee Review Tribunal [2004] FCA 902
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FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
S1089 of 2003 v Refugee Review Tribunal [2004] FCA 902
S1089 OF 2003 v REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL & ANOR
N1083 of 2003
EMMETT J
30 APRIL 2004
SYDNEY
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY N1083 OF 2004
ON REMITTAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BETWEEN: S1089 OF 2003
APPLICANT
AND: REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
FIRST RESPONDENT
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & MULTICULTURAL & INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
SECOND RESPONDENT
JUDGE: EMMETT J
DATE OF ORDER: 30 APRIL 2004
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Order 51A r 5(1) of the Federal Court rules not apply.
2. The application for an order nisi be refused.
3. The applicant pay the respondent's costs thrown away by non-compliance with the Court's directions.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY N1083 OF 2004
ON REMITTAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BETWEEN: S1089 OF 2003
APPLICANT
AND: REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
FIRST RESPONDENT
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION & MULTICULTURAL & INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
SECOND RESPONDENT
JUDGE: EMMETT J
DATE: 30 APRIL 2004
PLACE: SYDNEY
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
1 On 29 May 2003, a draft order nisi was filed in the High Court of Australia. An affidavit of Adrian Phillip Joel was filed on the same day purporting to set out the grounds upon which relief should be granted. It appears that relief was sought in relation to a decision of the Refugee Review Tribunal ('the Tribunal') made on 5 November 1997, confirming a decision of the Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs ('the Minister') to refuse a protection visa to the applicant. The matter was remitted by the High Court of Australia to this Court.
2 On 27 October I made directions for the filing of a statement of contentions of relevant facts and law. That statement was to be filed by 20 January 2004. However, on 2 December 2003 the solicitors filed notice of withdrawal. On 9 December the Minister's solicitors wrote to the applicant informing him of the directions that I had made on 27 October 2003. The directions have not been complied with, notwithstanding an extension of time that was subsequently granted for compliance.
3 The draft order nisi and affidavit in support do not disclose any reasonable basis upon which any relief could be granted. The Minister asks the Court either to refuse an order nisi or to dismiss the application for non-compliance with the directions. Having regard to the fact that the applicant is unrepresented, and as I understand it, is in detention, it seems to me that the appropriate course is simply to refuse the order nisi. However, it is appropriate to order the applicant to pay the costs thrown away by his failure to comply with the directions.
I certify that the preceding three (3) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Emmett.
Associate:
Dated: 12 July 2004
The applicant appeared in person
Solicitor for the Respondent: Australian Government Solicitor
Date of Hearing: 30 April 2004
Date of Judgment: 30 April 2004
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