Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Samootin v Hannigan [2012] FCA 462 Citation: Samootin v Hannigan [2012] FCA 462
Parties: ALEXANDRA SAMOOTIN v DEPUTY DISTRICT REGISTRAR PADDY HANNIGAN, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY REGISTRY IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES
File number(s): NSD 627 of 2012 and NSD 628 of 2012
Judge: BENNETT J
Date of judgment: 4 May 2012
Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – Judicial review – Federal Court Rules r 2.26 – whether Deputy District Registrar properly exercised power to refuse to accept document for filing – whether Deputy District Registrar denied the applicant natural justice – no basis advanced and no evidence adduced in support of allegations of bias and sex discrimination
Legislation: Federal Court Rules 2011 r 2.26 Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth)
Cases cited: Buck v Bavone (1976) 135 CLR 110 cited Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Eshetu (1999) 197 CLR 611 cited Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Jia Legeng (2001) 205 CLR 507 cited Minister of State for Immigration & Ethnic Affairs v Teoh (1995) 183 CLR 273 cited Rahman v Hedge [2012] FCA 68 cited Satchithanantham v National Australia Bank Ltd (2009) 260 ALR 567 cited SBBF v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (2002) FCAFC 358 cited Walton v Gardiner (1993) 177 CLR 378 cited
Date of hearing: 4 May 2012
Place: Sydney
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 17
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION NSD 627 of 2012
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