NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Choi v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police [2021] NSWCA 113 Hearing dates: 21 May 2021 Decision date: 31 May 2021 Before: Macfarlan JA; McCallum JA Decision: (1) Extend the time for filing the summons seeking leave to appeal to 19 January 2021. (2) Dismiss the applicant's notice of motion dated 20 May 2021 with costs. (3) Dismiss the summons with costs. Catchwords: APPEALS — Leave to appeal — Application arising from decision of the Appeal Panel of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal — Appeal confined to a question of law — No question of law identified such as to warrant a grant of leave Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW), ss 5(1)(a), 36, 83(1) Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW), ss 4, 12(2), 53(1), 75(1), 80, 112 Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), s 48(2)(f) Cases Cited: Be Financial Pty Limited as Trustee for Be Financial Operations Trust v DAS [2012] NSWCA 164 CEU v University of Technology [2018] NSWCATAD 185 Davison v NSW Department of Education and Training [2013] NSWADT 25 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Jae Hee Choi (applicant) Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force (respondent) Representation: Counsel: Self-represented (applicant) R McEwen (respondent)
Solicitors: Crown Solicitor's Office (respondent) File Number(s): 2020/00321616 Publication restriction: Nil Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Citation: [2020] NSWCATAP 211 Date of Decision: 15 October 2020 Before: Hennessy ADCJ, Deputy President J Lonsdale, Senior Member File Number(s): AP 20/19928
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