Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Haider v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2016] FCA 1369 Appeal from: Application for Extension of Time: Haider v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection & Anor [2016] FCCA 1712
File number: VID 724 of 2016
Judge: LOGAN J
Date of judgment: 14 November 2016
Catchwords: MIGRATION – Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Migration & Refugees Division) – application for an extension of time to seek leave to appeal – where applicant delayed filing application for leave to appeal to seek Ministerial intervention – applicant in default for failing to appear before Federal Circuit Court – no jurisdictional error identified – application dismissed PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – default – application for an extension of time to seek leave to appeal – where applicant delayed filing application for leave to appeal to seek Ministerial intervention – applicant in default for failing to appear before Federal Circuit Court – no jurisdictional error identified – application dismissed
Legislation: Migration Act 1958 (Cth)
Date of hearing: 14 November 2016
Registry: Victoria
Division: General Division
National Practice Area: Administrative and Constitutional Law and Human Rights
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 12
Counsel for the Applicant: The applicant appeared in person
Solicitor for the Respondents: Australian Government Solicitor
ORDERS VID 724 of 2016
BETWEEN: JAHANZAIB HAIDER Applicant
AND: MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND BORDER PROTECTION First Respondent
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL Second Respondent
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