NSW Caselaw
Appeal Panel
CITATION: Chief Executive, SAS Trustee Corporation -v- Daykin (GD) [2000] NSWADTAP 20 APPLICANT Chief Executive, SAS Trustee Corporation PARTIES: RESPONDENT Adam Shane Daykin FILE NUMBER: 009015 HEARING DATES: 27/07/2000 16/08/2000 SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 08/16/2000 DATE OF DECISION: 11/08/2000
Principal matter DECISION UNDER APPEAL: BEFORE: O'Connor K - DCJ (President); Goode P - Judicial Member; Bolt M - Member CATCHWORDS: no evidence - opportunity to be heard - statutory interpretation MATTER FOR DECISION: Principal matter FILE NUMBER UNDER APPEAL: 993275 DATE OF DECISION UNDER APPEAL: 05/01/2000 LEGISLATION CITED : Freedom of Information Act 1989 Daykin v SAS Trustee Corporation [2000] NSWADT 51 Australian Trade Commission v Disktravel (1999) 91 FCR 374 Parker Pen (Australia) Ltd v Export Development Grants Board (1983) 67 FLR 234 Commissioner for the Australian Capital Territory v Alphaphone (1994) 127 ALR 699 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v Peko-Wallsend Ltd (1985) 162 CLR 24 Haoucher v Minister for Immigration (1993) 42 FCR 287 CASES CITED: Wilson v Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs (1996) 189 CLR 1 R v Bell, ex parte Lees (1980) 146 CLR 141 Egan v Chadwick [1999] NSWCA 176 Commissioner of Australian Federal Police v Propend Finance Pty Ltd (1997) 188 CLR 501 Mangoplah Pastoral Company Pty Ltd v Great Southern Energy [1999] NSWADT 93 Secretary, Dept of Premier and Cabinet v Hulls [1999] VSCA 117 DPP v Smith [1991] 1 VR 63 APPELLANT REPRESENTATION: M G Sexton SC with K T Nonchang, barristers RESPONDENT M J Walsh, barrister ORDERS: That the decision under appeal be set aside, and the respondent's application for review be remitted to the Tribunal, differently constituted, for reconsideration.
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