NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: DYH v Public Guardian (No 3) [2022] NSWCATAD 95 Hearing dates: On the papers Date of orders: 18 March 2022 Decision date: 18 March 2022 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: K Ransome, Senior Member Decision: (1) Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 the disclosure or publication of the name of the applicant and of the protected person and of other identifying information with respect to the applicant and the protected person is prohibited. (2) The review application is dismissed under s 55(1)(b) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013. Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – application for dismissal – whether an administratively reviewable decision – whether application misconceived Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Guardianship Act 1987 Guardianship Regulation 2016 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 Cases Cited: DYH v Public Guardian [2021] NSWCATAD 136 DYH v Public Guardian (No 2) [2021] NSWTAP 400 Category: Principal judgment Parties: DYH (Applicant) Public Guardian (Respondent) Representation: Applicant in person Respondent by its employed solicitor File Number(s): 2022/00010498 Publication restriction: Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 the disclosure or publication of the name of the applicant and of the protected person and of other identifying information with respect to the applicant and the protected person is prohibited.
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