NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : SLEIMAN v COMMISSIONER, NSW DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES [2008] NSWSC 617
HEARING DATE(S) : Tuesday 1 July 2008
JUDGMENT DATE : 1 July 2008
JURISDICTION : Administrative Law
JUDGMENT OF : Hall J at 1
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 1 July 2008
DECISION : Leave granted to the plaintiff/applicant under s.4 of the Felons (Civil Proceedings) Act 1981 to initiate the proceedings.
CATCHWORDS : PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – PRISONERS – application by prisoner for leave to commence civil proceedings – whether the proceedings are an abuse or process – whether there is prima facie ground for the proceedings – prisoner seeks declaratory relief – conditions of custody said to amount to segregated custody
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2001 LEGISLATION CITED : Felons (Civil Proceedings) Act 1981 Freedom of Information Act Supreme Court Act 1970
CASES CITED : Hamzy v Commissioner of Corrective Services [2007] NSWSC 1469
PARTIES : Emad SLEIMAN v COMMISSIONER, NSW DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC No 30061 of 2008
COUNSEL : P: M A Robinson
SOLICITORS : P: Yazbek Lawyers
\ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LIST
HALL J
TUESDAY 1 JULY 2008
No 30061 of 2008
EMAD SLEIMAN v THE COMMISSIONER, NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES
JUDGMENT (Application for leave under s.4 of the Felons (Civil Proceedings) Act 1981
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