NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : HALL v. NSW STATE PAROLE AUTHORITY & ANOR [2006] NSWSC 1411
HEARING DATE(S) : 14 and 15 December 2006
JUDGMENT DATE : 20 December 2006
JURISDICTION : Administrative Law
JUDGMENT OF : Hall J at 1
DECISION : The summons filed on 23 November 2006 is dismissed.
CATCHWORDS : ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – application for prerogative relief in relation to the decision of the State Parole Authority revoking the plaintiff's order for parole – alternative form of relief sought in the form of a direction pursuant to s.176 Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 that information upon which the Authority made its decision was false and/or misleading – question before the Authority was whether or not to rescind the revocation of the plaintiff's parole order – no legal error discerned in the Authority's decision not to rescind the revocation of the plaintiff's parole order.
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2001 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
Attorney General for NSW v. NSW State Parole Authority & Anor [2006] NSWSC 865 CASES CITED : Esho v. State Parole Authority [2006] NSWSC 304 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v. Peko Wallsend Limited (1986) 162 CLR 24 Minister for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs v. Wu Shang Liang (1996) 185 CLR 259
PARTIES : MADDISON HALL v. NSW STATE PAROLE AUTHORITY & ANOR
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC No. 30160 of 2006
Plaintiff: P.I. Lakatos, SC. COUNSEL : 1st Defendant: Submitting appearance 2nd Defendant: N. Perram, SC./A. Mitchelmore
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