Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NBDN v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs [2004] FCA 1777 NBDN v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS N478 OF 2004 EMMETT J 30 APRIL 2004 SYDNEY
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY N478 OF 2004
BETWEEN: NBDN
APPLICANT
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: EMMETT J
DATE OF ORDER: 30 APRIL 2004
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The application be dismissed pursuant to Order 10 rule 3(2) of the Federal Court Rules. 2. The applicant pay the respondent's costs. 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 N478 OF 2004
BETWEEN: NBDN
APPLICANT
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: EMMETT J
DATE: 30 APRIL 2004
PLACE: BRISBANE
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT 1 On 6 April 2004, an application was filed claiming relief pursuant to s 39B of the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth). The application refers to the applicant being notified of a decision on 16 February 2004. The application does not disclose the nature of the decision in question, although it can reasonably be assumed to have been a decision by the Refugee Review Tribunal ('the Tribunal'), since there is reference to that body in the claims. The application discloses no grounds for relief, and was not supported by an affidavit as required by the Federal Court Rules. 2 When the matter was called on for directions today, there was no appearance for the applicant. The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs ('the Minister') therefore asks that the matter be dismissed pursuant to O 10 r 3(2) (now repealed). In the circumstances, it is appropriate to accede to the Minister's application. I certify that the preceding two (2) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Emmett.
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