NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: William Alan Hull v Commissioner of Police [2022] NSWCATAD 6 Hearing dates: On the papers Date of orders: 11 January 2022 Decision date: 11 January 2022 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: J Levine, Senior Member Decision: (1) The Tribunal dispenses with a hearing in this matter in accordance with section 50(2) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW). (2) The Applicant's application for an extension of time in which to apply for administrative review is refused. (3) The Applicant's application for administrative review is accordingly dismissed. Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – application for extension of time in which to seek administrative review – factors relevant to the exercise of that discretion – extension of time refused Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW) Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) Cases Cited: CFA v Department of Family and Community Services [2016] NSWCATAD 32 CFZ v Department of Education [2015] NSWCATAD 231 Commissioner for Social Housing v Williams (Appeal) [2017] ACAT 53 Concerned Citizens of Canberra Inc v Chief Executive (Planning and Land Authority) [2015] ACTCA 56 Jackson v NSW Land and Housing Corporation [2014] NSWCATAP 22 Ministry of Transport v Kharbanda (GD) [2006] NSWADTAP 61 Category: Principal judgment Parties: William Alan Hull (Applicant) Commissioner of Police (Respondent) Representation: Solicitors: Equilaw Solicitors (Applicant) Office of General Counsel, NSW Police Force (Respondent) File Number(s): 2021/00264708
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