Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Cristovao v Registrar Caporale [2012] FCA 1329 Citation: Cristovao v Registrar Caporale [2012] FCA 1329
Parties: ROGERIO CRISTOVAO v REGISTRAR CAPORALE and REGISTRAR SCOTT: FORENSIC DOCUMENT EXAMINERS PTY LTD (ACN 118 201 157) v ROGERIO CRISTOVAO
File numbers: TAD 27 of 2012 TAD 56 of 2010
Judge: MURPHY J
Date of judgment: 27 November 2012
Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – application for judicial review of registrar's decision – application for extension of time in which to seek judicial review - whether registrar should have accepted irregular affidavit for filing – whether registrar should have accepted application for filing – application for injunctive relief
Legislation: Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (Cth) Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) Federal Court Rules 2011 Oaths Act 2001 (Tas)
Cases cited: ActewAGL Distribution v Australian Energy Regulator (2011) 195 FCR 142 Cristovao v Forensic Document Examiners Pty Ltd [2011] FCA 1131 Cristovao v Scott [2012] FCA 1009 Director of Public Prosecutions v Marijancevic [2011] VSCA 355 Fastlink Calling v Macquarie Telecom (2008) 217 FLR 366 Forensic Document Examiners Pty Ltd v Cristovao [2011] FCA 843 Gamage v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2009] FCA 1373 Hunter Valley Developments Pty Ltd v Cohen (1984) 3 FCR 344 Ridout Nominees Pty Ltd v Commonwealth Bank of Australia [2003] WASCA 158 Ruddock v Vardalis (No 2) (2001) 115 FCR 229 Smith v The Queen (1985) 159 CLR 532
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