NSW Caselaw
CITATION: Moore -v- Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Service & anor [2002] NSWADT 97 DIVISION: General Division APPLICANT Ian Moore PARTIES: FIRST RESPONDENT Commissioner for Police, NSW Police Service SECOND RESPONDENT Registrar, Victim's Compensation Tribunal FILE NUMBER: 013079 HEARING DATES: 18/02/2002 SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 04/16/2002 DATE OF DECISION: 06/12/2002
BEFORE: APPLICATION: Summons - application to set aside MATTER FOR DECISION: Preliminary matter LEGISLATION CITED : Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Freedom of Information Act 1989 Beesley -v- Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2000] NSWADT 52 Waind v Hill [1978] 1 NSWLR 372 Grassby v R (1989) 168 CLR 1 Pelechowski v The Registrar, Court of Appeal (NSW) [1999] 198 CLR 435 Pollock CB in The Attorney-General v Walker[(1849) 3 Ex 242 State Drug Crime Commission of NSW v Chapman (1987) 12 NSWLR 447 Attorney-General v Leveller Magazine Ltd [1979] AC 440 CASES CITED: Proprietors Units Plan No 52 v Gold (1993) 44 FCR 123 Commissioner for Railways v Small (1938) 38 SR (NSW) 564 R v Saleam [No 1] (1989) 16 NSWLR 14 N (No. 2) -v- Director General, Attorney General's Department [2002] NSWADT 33 Holpitt Pty Ltd v Varimu Pty Ltd & Ors (1991) 103 ALR 684 Hurt v Director-General, Department of Fair Trading [1999] NSWADT 50 Mangoplah Pastoral Company Pty Ltd v Great Southern Energy (No 2) [2000]NSWADT 4 APPLICANT M Duncan, barrister REPRESENTATION: FIRST RESPONDENT J Tunks, solicitor SECOND RESPONDENT P Singleton, barrister ORDERS: 1. Application for the summons to be set aside is dismissed; 2. No order as to costs.
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