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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Singh v Roads and Maritime Services (No. 2) [2017] NSWCATOD 114 Hearing dates: 17 July 2017 Date of orders: 24 July 2017 Decision date: 24 July 2017 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: Emeritus Professor G Walker, Senior Member Decision: Decision under review affirmed. Catchwords: PASSENGER TRANSPORT – licensing – fit and proper person – private hire vehicle driver authority – traffic offences – false statutory declarations. Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Oaths Act 1900 Passenger Transport Act 1990 Cases Cited: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal v Bond (1990) 170 CLR 321; [1990] HCA 33 Director-General, Transport New South Wales v AIC [2011] NSWADTAP 65 Drake v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs [1979] AATA 179; (1979) 49 FLR 409 Hughes and Vale Pty Ltd v New South Wales (No. 2); (1955) 93 CLR 128; [1955] HCA 28 Karelia v Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) [2017] NSWCATOD 104 Lal v Director-General, Department of Transport [2001] NSWADT 74 McDonald v Director-General of Social Security [1984] FCA 57, (1984) 1 FCR 354 Miah v RMS [2013] NSWADT 264 Saadieh v Director-General, Department of Transport [1999] NSWADT 68 Sara v Director-General, Department of Transport [2003] NSWADT 157 Sterjovski v Director-General, Department of Transport [2002] NSWADT 10 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Manpreet Singh (Applicant) Roads and Maritime Services (Respondent). Representation: Applicant in person
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