NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Milner v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2017] NSWCATOD 37 Hearing dates: 01 February 2017, 13 February 2017 and 03 March 2017 Date of orders: 08 March 2017 Decision date: 08 March 2017 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: Emeritus Prof G Walker, Senior Member Decision: (1) Application for referral of point of law to the Supreme Court refused. (2) The question of the composition of the tribunal for the hearing on the merits is to be referred to the Divisional Head. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE -question of law – referral to Supreme Court – principles – amendment of application. Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Interpretation Act 1987 Security Industry Act 1997 Security Industry Regulation 2016. Cases Cited: ALZ v Workcover New South Wales [2015] NSWCATAD 241; Cavaleri v Director-General, Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services [2014] NSWCATAP 13; Duncan v Commissioner of Fair Trading [2008] NSWADT 12; Legal Services Commissioner v Bryden [2009] NSWADT 76; Lokondo v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force [2017] NSWCATAD 49; Urban Consolidation and Development Pty Ltd v Commissioner of State Revenue [2010] VCAT 2124. Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Tim Milner (Applicant) Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force (Respondent). Representation: Counsel: Mr H El-Hage (Respondent)
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