Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
BZAET v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2014] FCA 521 Citation: BZAET v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2014] FCA 521
Appeal from: BZAET v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection & Anor [2014] FCCA 605
Parties: BZAET v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND BORDER PROTECTION and REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
File number: QUD 143 of 2014
Judge: COLLIER J
Date of judgment: 21 May 2014
Catchwords: MIGRATION – appeal from Federal Circuit Court of Australia – application for Protection (Class XA) visa – claimed fear of harm by relatives of former wife upon return to country of origin – Refugee Review Tribunal affirmed decision of delegate or Minister to refuse visa – not satisfied claimed harm related to Convention grounds – failure to appear before Tribunal without explanation – application for review by Federal Circuit Court dismissed – whether primary judge failed to consider that Tribunal acted in a manifestly unreasonable way – whether primary judge failed to consider that Tribunal had no jurisdiction to make decision - questions not before primary judge
Cases cited: BZAET v Minister for Border Protection & Anor [2014] FCCA 605 cited
Date of hearing: 20 May 2014
Place: Brisbane
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 20
Solicitor for the Appellant: The Appellant appeared in person with the assistance of an interpreter
Solicitor for the Respondents: Ms K Slack of Sparke Helmore
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION QUD 143 of 2014
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