NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Wilson v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2023] NSWCATAD 271 Hearing dates: 11 October 2023 Date of orders: 19 October 2023 Decision date: 19 October 2023 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: J D Little, Senior Member Decision: 1. Pursuant to s 49(2) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) the parts of the hearing relating to the discussion of the material the subject of the interlocutory application filed by the Applicant on 26 July 2023 (the Applicant's Application) be conducted in the absence of the Respondent, their legal representative and members of the public. 2. The evidence and written submissions the subject of the Applicant's Application filed in this Tribunal be returned to the Applicant by making it available for pick-up from the Tribunal. 3. Apart from order 1, the Applicant's interlocutory application filed 26 July 2023 is otherwise dismissed. 4. The proceedings be set down for directions in the directions list on 24 October 2023 at 10.30am by AVL. Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW – Firearms – confidentiality – non-publication – public interest Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 Cases Cited: Pendrick v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force (No 2) [2022] NSWCATAD 27 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Glenn Stewart Wilson (Applicant) Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force (Respondent) Representation: Self-represented (Applicant) Crown Solicitor (Respondent) File Number(s): 2023/00085252
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