NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Ibrahim v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2019] NSWCATAD 41 Hearing dates: 18 February 2019 Date of orders: 21 March 2019 Decision date: 21 March 2019 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: N Hennessy ADCJ, Deputy President Decision: The Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force is not required to lodge copies of the documents specified in the confidential affidavit filed in support of this application. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – lodgement of documents under s 58 of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 (NSW); application for order that Commissioner of Police not be required to lodge documents relevant to the determination of the application for administrative review – whether appropriate to make an order prohibiting disclosure of the documents because of the confidential nature of those documents or for any other reason Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) Cases Cited: Nil Texts Cited: Nil Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: John Ibrahim (Applicant) Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: R Bhalla (Respondent)
Solicitors: Crown Solicitor's Office (Respondent) File Number(s): 2018/00335202 Publication restriction: The publication and reporting of the hearing of this application, including any evidence given during the hearing, is prohibited pursuant to s 64(1)(b) and s 64(1)(c) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
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