Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
MZYXV v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2013] FCA 465 Citation: MZYXV v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2013] FCA 465
Appeal from: MZYXV & Anor v Minister for Immigration & Anor [2013] FMCA 45
Parties: MZYXV and MZYXW v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP and REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
File number: VID 92 of 2013
Judge: TRACEY J
Date of judgment: 16 May 2013
Catchwords: MIGRATION – Appeal from decision of Federal Magistrate – whether Federal Magistrate failed to consider that Refugee Review Tribunal ignored aspect of persecution and harm in terms of s 91R of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) – whether Federal Magistrate failed to consider legal and factual errors contained in decision of Refugee Review Tribunal – grounds pursued on appeal which were not advanced at first instance – appeal dismissed.
Legislation: Migration Act 1958 (Cth) – s 91R
Cases cited: Aurpeerapatthana v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2011] FCA 887 – cited VUAX v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs [2004] FCAFC 158 – cited
Date of hearing: 16 May 2013
Place: Melbourne
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 22
Counsel for the Appellants: Self-represented
Counsel for the Respondents: Ms K Whittlemore
Solicitor for the Respondents: Sparke Helmore Laywers
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION VID 92 of 2013
ON APPEAL FROM THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BETWEEN: MZYXV
First Appellant
MZYXW
Second Appellant
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP
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