Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Muzammil v Minister for Home Affairs [2019] FCA 1892 Appeal from: Application for leave to appeal: Muzammil v Minister for Home Affairs & Anor [2019] FCCA 1564
File number: VID 664 of 2019
Judge: MOSHINSKY J
Date of judgment: 13 November 2019
Legislation: Migration Act 1958 (Cth), s 362B Federal Circuit Court Rules 2001 (Cth), r 13.03C
Cases cited: Decor Corporation Pty Ltd v Dart Industries Inc (1991) 33 FCR 397 MZYEZ v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2010] FCA 530
Date of hearing: 13 November 2019
Registry: Victoria
Division: General Division
National Practice Area: Administrative and Constitutional Law and Human Rights
Category: No Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 14
Counsel for the Applicant: The Applicant appeared in person
Solicitor for the First Respondent: Mr A Cunynghame of Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Solicitor for the Second Respondent: The Second Respondent filed a submitting notice, save as to costs
ORDERS VID 664 of 2019
BETWEEN: MOHAMMED MUZAMMIL Applicant
AND: MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS First Respondent
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL Second Respondent
JUDGE: MOSHINSKY J DATE OF ORDER: 13 NOVEMBER 2019
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The application for leave to appeal be dismissed. 2. The applicant pay the first respondent's costs of the appeal, to be fixed by way of a lump sum.
THE COURT DIRECTS THAT:
3. Within 14 days, the parties file any agreed proposed minutes of orders fixing a lump sum in relation to the first respondent's costs. 4. In the absence of any agreement: (a) within 21 days, the first respondent file and serve an affidavit constituting a Costs Summary in accordance with paragraphs 4.10 to 4.12 of the Court's Costs Practice Note (GPN-COSTS); (b) within a further 14 days, the applicant file and serve any Costs Response in accordance with paragraphs 4.13 to 4.14 of the Costs Practice Note (GPN-COSTS); and (c) in the absence of any agreement having been reached within a further 14 days, the matter of an appropriate lump sum figure for the first respondent's costs be referred to a Registrar for determination. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
We try to embed the page this law was scraped from. If the site blocks framing, you still get the link and a local excerpt.
Last checked with source on —
Checking whether the official page can be embedded…
Plain-English simplify of this law: a short summary, key points, and both sides of the argument. Generated on first view via Replicate, then cached. Vote on what helps your study.
No study brief is cached for this law yet. Sign up to generate a plain-English brief.
Sign up to generate