NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Bolton v Commissioner of Police (No 2) [2021] NSWIRComm 1055 Hearing dates: 16 June 2021 Date of orders: 19 July 2021 Decision date: 19 July 2021 Jurisdiction: Industrial Relations Commission Before: Chief Commissioner Constant, Commissioner Sloan and Commissioner Webster Decision: Leave to appeal is refused Catchwords: EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LAW – Industrial Relations Commission – Appeals – appeal from decision dismissing an application for review of a removal order under the Police Act 1990 – whether leave to appeal ought to be granted Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Industrial Relations Act 1996 s 188 Police Act 1990 Pt 9 Div 1C, ss 181D, 181E, 181F Cases Cited: Baff v Commissioner of Police [2013] NSWSC 1205 Bolton v Commissioner of Police [2020] NSWIRComm 1057 Commissioner of Police v Platts [2021] NSWIRComm 1021 Commissioner of Police v Zisopoulos [2019] NSWIRComm 1073 Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force v Zisopoulos [2020] NSWCA 236 Morris v Commissioner of Police [2020] NSWIRComm 1041 Tredinnick v Commissioner of Police [2016] NSWIRComm 14 Wattie v Industrial Relations Secretary on behalf of the Secretary of the Department of Justice (No 2) [2018] NSWCA 124 Zisopoulos v Commissioner of Police [2018] NSWIRComm 1011 Zopf v Industrial Relations Secretary on behalf of the Department of Customer Service [2020] NSWIRComm 1012 Texts Cited: Nil Category: Principal judgment Parties: Andrew Bolton (Appellant) Commissioner of Police (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: L King SC with B Eurell (Appellant) M Seck (Respondent)
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