NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Health Care Complaints Commission v Dowla [2018] NSWCATOD 52 Hearing dates: 6 April 2018 Date of orders: 06 April 2018 Decision date: 06 April 2018 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: Boland ADCJ, Deputy President Associate Professor M Krause, Senior Member Dr A Reid, Senior Member J Barker, General Member Decision: 1. The proceedings are listed for a directions hearing on 3 August 2018 at 9.30am. Catchwords: PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – where presiding member has become unavailable – where Tribunal is reconstituted – where original published decision did not correctly reflect the decision of the panel Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: Health Care Complaints Commission (Applicant) Dr Mohammed Shareef-Ud Dowla (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: A Britt (Applicant) C Jackson (Respondent)
Solicitors: Director of Proceedings, Health Care Complaints Commission (Applicant) Avant Legal (Respondent) File Number(s): 2017/00083334 Publication restriction: The Tribunal orders that any disclosure of the name or other identifying particulars of the patient whose name is set out in the schedule to the complaint and who is identified as Patient A is prohibited otherwise than is required by the parties for the proper conduct of the proceedings. Order made under Health Practitioner Regulation National law (NSW) Sch 5D cl 7.
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