Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Johnson v Registrar, Federal Court of Australia [2014] FCA 1220 Citation: Johnson v Registrar, Federal Court of Australia [2014] FCA 1220
Parties: ARTHUR CHARLES JOHNSON v REGISTRAR, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
File number: QUD 409 of 2014
Judge: LOGAN J
Date of judgment: 3 November 2014
Corrigenda: 21 November 2014 17 November 2014
Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – application for review of registrar's decision to refuse documents for filing – applicant attempting to re-litigate matters already decided previously – D'Orta-Ekenaike v Victoria Legal Aid (2005) 223 CLR 1 applied – grounds of review were open to be raised previously – application for review decision dismissed
Legislation: Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) s 199C
Cases cited: D'Orta-Ekenaike v Victoria Legal Aid (2005) 223 CLR 1 applied Johnson v Native Title Registrar (2014) 218 FCR 415 considered Johnson v Native Title Registrar [2014] FCA 577 considered
Date of hearing: 3 November 2014
Place: Townsville
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 21
Counsel for the Applicant: The Applicant appeared in person. Mr JC Patterson made submissions on his behalf.
Counsel for the Respondent: The Respondent did not appear
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Johnson v Registrar, Federal Court of Australia [2014] FCA 1220 CORRIGENDUM 1. In paragraph 13 of the Reasons for Judgment, in the second sentence the word "Pattison" should read "Patterson". I certify that the preceding one (1) numbered paragraph is a true copy of the Corrigendum to the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Logan.
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