NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Emery v Commissioner of Police [2022] NSWCATAD 122 Hearing dates: 7 March 2022 Date of orders: 12 April 2022 Decision date: 12 April 2022 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: L Andelman, Senior Member Decision: (1) The decision under review is affirmed Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – licensing - firearms – revocation –public interest - domestic circumstances Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) Firearms Regulation 2017 (NSW) Cases Cited: Commissioner for Children and Young People v V [2002] NSWSC 949; 56 NSWLR 476 Commissioner of Police v Toleafoa [1999] NSWADTAP 9 Constantin v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force (GD) [2013] NSWADTAP 16 Cusumano v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2001] NSW ADT 50 Davos v Commissioner of Police [2013] NSWADT 7 Hill v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2002] NSWADT 218 Hunt v Commissioner of Police [2021] NSWCATAD 58 Robson v Commissioner of Police [2020] NSWCATAD 72 Ward v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Service [2000] NSWADT 28 Webb v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police [2004] NSWADT 110 Texts Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: Peter Emery (Applicant) Commissioner of Police (Respondent) Representation: Solicitors: David Davidge Solicitor (Applicant) Office of the General Counsel, NSW Police Force (Respondent) File Number(s): 2021/00224488 Publication restriction: Nil
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