Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Roberts v Northern Territory of Australia [2011] FCA 242 Citation: Roberts v Northern Territory of Australia [2011] FCA 242
Parties: JESSIE ROBERTS, TALBOT HOOD, JAMES DANIEL, DAYLIGHT NANGU, SHEILA CONWAY AND DAVID DANIELS (FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE NAJIG GROUP) v NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA & ORS
File number: NTD 6026 of 2002
Judge: MANSFIELD J
Date of judgment: 18 March 2011
Catchwords: NATIVE TITLE – application to amend application – whether duty of Native Title Registrar to notify affected parties arises – where the nature of amendments to application does not impose notification obligations pursuant to s 66A(1), (1A) or (2)
Legislation: Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) ss 64, 66A, 251B
Cases cited: Lennon v State of South Australia [2010] FCA 743 Adnyamathanha No 1 Native Title Claim Group v South Australia (No 2) [2009] FCA 359
Date of hearing: 16 March 2011
Date of last submissions: 16 March 2011
Place: Darwin
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 13
Counsel for the Applicants: T Cole
Solicitor for the Applicants: Northern Land Council
Counsel for the Respondent: S Brownhill
Solicitor for the Respondent: Northern Territory Government
Counsel for the Roper Gulf Shire Council: A Vaughan
Solicitor for the Roper Gulf Shire Council: Cridlands MB Lawyers
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA NORTHERN TERRITORY DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION NTD 6026 of 2002
BETWEEN: JESSIE ROBERTS, TALBERT HOOD, JAMES DANIEL, DAYLIGHT NANGU, SHEILA CONWAY AND DAVID DANIELS (FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE NAJIG GROUP)
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