NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Commissioner of Police v Robbs [2021] NSWIRComm 1017 Hearing dates: 9 March 2021 Date of orders: 9 March 2021 Decision date: 10 March 2021 Jurisdiction: Industrial Relations Commission Before: Chief Commissioner Constant, Commissioner Sloan and Commissioner Webster Decision: The appellant's motion is dismissed. Catchwords: Appeal – motion to introduce fresh evidence – conditions - probability of a different verdict – motion dismissed Legislation Cited: Industrial Relations Act 1996 (NSW), s 164A, 187, 191 Police Act 1990 (NSW), s 8, 174, 177 Cases Cited: Akins v National Australia Bank (1994) 34 NSWLR 155 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Commissioner of Police (appellant/applicant on the motion) Troy Robbs (respondent/respondent on the motion) Representation: Counsel: Michael Seck (appellant) Peter Tierney (respondent)
Solicitors: Sparke Helmore Lawyers (appellant) Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers (respondent) File Number(s): 2020/323978 Publication restriction: Pursuant to s 164A the publication and disclosure of the residential address of the respondent, Troy Robbs, is prohibited. Pursuant to s 164A the publication and disclosure of the contents of Annexures "LJ3" and "LJ4" to the statement of Inspector Lisa Jones made 23 December 2020 and Annexures "A" and "B" to the statement of Inspector Lisa Jones made 2 March 2021 is prohibited until the hearing of the Appeal on 15 June 2021. Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales Citation: [2020] NSWIRComm 1074 Date of Decision: 30 October 2020 Before: Commissioner Murphy File Number(s): 2019/298137
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