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Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: BP v State of New South Wales [2019] NSWCA 223 Hearing dates: 29 August 2019 Date of orders: 10 September 2019 Decision date: 10 September 2019 Before: Meagher JA; Payne JA; McCallum JA Decision: (1) Leave to appeal out of time revoked. (2) Proceedings dismissed. Catchwords: APPEALS – nature – entitlement of parties to appeal orders and not reasons – changed circumstances – no operative order which may be the subject of an appeal
CRIMINAL LAW – Terrorism (High Risk Offenders) Act 2017 (NSW) – interim supervision orders revoked Legislation Cited: Terrorism (High Risk Offenders) Act 2017 (NSW) Cases Cited: Driclad Pty Ltd v Federal Commissioner of Taxation (1968) 121 CLR 45 at 64; [1968] HCA 91 Nichols v NFS Agribusiness Pty Ltd (2018) 97 NSWLR 681; [2018] NSWCA 84 Re Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs; Ex parte Lai Qin (1997) 186 CLR 622; [1997] HCA 6 State of New South Wales v Naaman (No 2) [2018] NSWCA 328 TriCare (Hastings) Limited v Allen [2015] NSWCA 344 Category: Principal judgment Parties: BP (Appellant) State of New South Wales (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: S Prince SC / F Graham (Appellant) K Richardson SC / S Dametto (Respondent)
Solicitors: Legal Aid NSW (Appellant) Crown Solicitor's Office (Respondent) File Number(s): 2019/00239133 Publication restriction: The appellant is to be referred to as "BP" pursuant to s 8(1)(c) of the Court Suppression and Non-publication Orders Act 2010 (NSW). Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Supreme Court of New South Wales Jurisdiction: Common Law Citation: [2019] NSWSC 699 [2019] NSWSC 806 Date of Decision: 14 June 2019 28 June 2019 Before: Wright J File Number(s): 2019/00149123
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