NSW Caselaw
CITATION: XJ v Public Guardian [2006] NSWADT 327
DIVISION: General Division
APPLICANT PARTIES: XJ RESPONDENT Public Guardian
FILE NUMBER: 063306
HEARING DATES: 10/11/06
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 11/10/2006
DATE OF DECISION: 11/16/2006
BEFORE: Hennessy N - Magistrate (Deputy President)
CATCHWORDS: Jurisdiction
MATTER FOR DECISION: Preliminary matter
LEGISLATION CITED : Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Anti-Discrimination Act 1977
CASES CITED: Bull v Attorney-General (NSW) (1913) 17 CLR 370
APPLICANT In person REPRESENTATION: RESPONDENT T Tunbridge, solicitor
ORDERS: The application by the Public Guardian to dismiss XJ's application for want of jurisdiction is dismissed.
Section 126 of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 applies to this decision. Section 126 provides (1A) This section applies only to the following:
(a) proceedings in the Community Services Division of the Tribunal, (b) appeals to an Appeal Panel from a decision made by the Tribunal in the Community Services Division,
(b1) proceedings in relation to an external appeal made under section 67A of the Guardianship Act 1987 or section 21A of the Protected Estates Act 1983, (b2) proceedings in relation to a reviewable decision made under the Guardianship Act 1987 or the Protected Estates Act 1983 (c) such other proceedings (or class or classes of proceedings) as may be prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this section.
(1) A person must not, except with the consent of the Tribunal, publish or broadcast the name of any person:
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