NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Lawrance v Commissioner of Police (No 2) [2010] NSWIRComm 173
PARTIES: Andrew Lawrance (Applicant) Commissioner of Police (Respondent)
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 37 of 2010
CORAM: Walton J Vice-President
CATCHWORDS: POLICE - removal of police officer - previous finding harshness - remedy of re-employment - Commission requires draft orders and submissions to be filed - orders proposed by Commissioner of Police made with minor modifications - Commissioner's submissions regarding location for re-employment reasonable - orders made.
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996 Police Act 1990
CASES CITED: Lawrance v Commissioner of Police [2010] NSWIRComm 149
HEARING DATES: Written submissions 26 November 2010
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 2 December 2010
Ms P Lowson of counsel Walter Madden Jenkins Solicitors LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Mr J Murphy of counsel Henry Davis York Lawyers
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: WALTON J Vice-President Thursday 2 December 2010
Matter No IRC 37 of 2010 ANDREW LAWRANCE AND COMMISSIONER OF POLICE (NO 2)
Application by Andrew Lawrance for review of an Order under s 181D of the Police Act 1990
DECISION OF THE COMMISSION [2010] NSWIRComm 173 1 The Commission delivered a decision in this matter on Friday 12 November 2010: Lawrance v Commissioner of Police (No 1) [2010] NSWIRComm 149. 2 Having found (at [322]) that the removal of Andrew Lawrance ('the applicant') was harsh, the Commission made the following determinations in relation to the question of relief:
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