Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
C v Australian Crime Commission [2005] FCA 1736 C AND ORS v AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION NSD 1358 of 2005 ALLSOP J 21 NOVEMBER 2005 SYDNEY
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 1358 of 2005
BETWEEN: C
FIRST APPLICANT
R
SECOND APPLICANT
D
THIRD APPLICANT
A
FOURTH APPLICANT
M
FIFTH APPLICANT
AND: AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: ALLSOP J
DATE OF ORDER: 21 NOVEMBER 2005
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The names of the applicants herein not be published.
2. The proceedings continue by the applicants in pseudonyms C, D, A and M respectively.
3. Confidential affidavits sworn by Kevin Patrick Considine on 16 November and 21 November 2005, exhibits KPC1 to KPC6 to the confidential affidavit of 16 November and the confidential exhibits to the affidavit of David Peter Rydon sworn 9 November 2005 (misstated on the first page as sworn on 9 October 2005) be and remain confidential and not be distributed or disclosed to any party.
4. The confidential affidavits and exhibits referred to in order 3 may, if no application for leave to appeal these orders is made, after 10 days from today, be returned to:
(a) as the Australian Crime Commission, all such material; and (b) as to the applicants, only the exhibits to Mr Rydon's affidavit. 5. I note out of abundance of caution that no party other than the Australian Crime Commission shall have access to Mr Considine's confidential affidavits or exhibits KPC1 to KPC6.
6. The notice of motion filed on behalf of the applicants be stood over generally.
7. The amended notice of motion filed on behalf of Nationwide News Pty Ltd be dismissed.
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