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Administrative Decisions Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Giri v Roads and Maritime Services [2012] NSWADT 241 Hearing dates: 1 November 2012 Decision date: 22 November 2012 Jurisdiction: General Division Before: C Huntsman, Judicial member Decision: The decision is affirmed Catchwords: Application for grant of authority to drive taxis; serious criminal offence several years ago when under 20 years of age; currently on parole for the offence; evidence of prior good character; evidence of good behaviour whilst in prison warranting release to parole; whether Applicant is of good repute and a fit and proper person to be authorised to drive taxis Legislation Cited: S4, 33 Passenger Transport Act 1990 Cases Cited: AJO v Director-General Department of Transport [2012] NSWADT 101; Ziems v The Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of NSW [1957] HCA 46; (1957) 97 CLR 279 Lloyd v Director General, Department of Transport [2001] NSWADT 201 McKenzie v Director General, Department of Transport [2000] NSWADT 126 Department of Transport and Infrastructure v Murray [2011] NSWADTAP 16 Nasour v Director-General, Transport NSW [2011] NSWADT 91 Department of Transport v Z (No.2) (GD) [2002] NSWADTAP 37 Director General, Transport NSW v AIC (GD) [2011] NSWADTAP 65 Saadieh v Director General, Department of Transport [1999] NSWADT 68 A Solicitor v Council of the NSW Law Society [2004] HCA 1; 216 CLR 253; 204 ALR 8; 78 ALJR 310 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Nitin Giri, Applicant Roads and Maritime Services, (Respondent) Representation: N Giri (Applicant, in person) Smythe Woznaik Legal (Respondent) File Number(s): 123213
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