FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

Applicant M182/2003 v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2003] FCA 1597


Applicant M115/2003 v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2003] FCA 1448, followed


APPLICANT M182/2003 vTHE HONOURABLE PHILIP RUDDOCK, MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS AND IAN HAIG SITTING AS THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL AND MR ADOLFO GENTILE IN HIS CAPACITY AS SENIOR MEMBER OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL

 

V766 OF 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MARSHALL J

8 DECEMBER 2003

MELBOURNE


IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY

V766 OF 2003

 

BETWEEN:

APPLICANT M182/2003

APPLICANT

 

AND:

THE HONOURABLE PHILIP RUDDOCK, MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

IAN HAIG SITTING AS THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL AND MR ADOLFO GENTILE IN HIS CAPACITY AS SENIOR MEMBER OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL

SECOND RESPONDENTS

 

JUDGE:

MARSHALL J

DATE OF ORDER:

8 DECEMBER 2003

WHERE MADE:

MELBOURNE

 

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:

 

1.         The application be dismissed as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.

2.         The respondents’ motion otherwise be dismissed.

3.         The applicant pay the respondents’ costs of the application, including the costs of the motion.


Note:    Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.


IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

 

VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY

V766 OF 2003

 

BETWEEN:

APPLICANT M182/2003

APPLICANT

 

AND:

THE HONOURABLE PHILIP RUDDOCK, MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

FIRST RESPONDENT

 

IAN HAIG SITTING AS THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL AND MR ADOLFO GENTILE IN HIS CAPACITY AS SENIOR MEMBER OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL

SECOND RESPONDENTS

 

 

JUDGE:

MARSHALL J

DATE:

8 DECEMBER 2003

PLACE:

MELBOURNE


REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

1                     In Applicant M115/2003 v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2003] FCA 1448 the Court made the following orders:

1.         The application be dismissed as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.

2.         The respondents’ motion otherwise be dismissed.

3.                  The applicant pay the respondents’ costs of the application, including the costs of the motion.

These reasons for judgment should be read together with those in Applicant M115/2003.

2                     As in Applicant M115/2003 the respondent filed a notice of motion to dismiss the proceeding. The facts and circumstances of this matter are materially indistinguishable from those in Applicant M115/2003.  The applicant did not contend otherwise.

3                     The draft order nisi is in the same form as in Applicant M115/2003. Consent orders of the type made in Applicant M115/2003 were also made in this matter. The applicant filed “contentions of law” but did not file any affidavit material illustrating how it would have made a difference to her case before the Refugee Review Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) if she had been appraised of adverse country information before it decided her application for a protection visa; assuming that she was not, in fact, so informed by the Tribunal.

4                     Accordingly it is appropriate to make the same orders in the motion in this matter as in Applicant M115/2003.

Orders

1.         The application be dismissed as disclosing no reasonable cause of action.

2.         The respondents’ motion otherwise be dismissed.

3.         The applicant pay the respondents’ costs of the application, including the costs of the motion.

 

I certify that the preceding four (4) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice Marshall.



Associate:



Dated:              15 January 2004


Mr Chandra appeared on behalf of the applicant.

 



Counsel for the Respondents:

Mr Chris Horan



Solicitor for the Respondents:

Clayton Utz



Date of Hearing:

8 December 2003



Date of Judgment:

8 December 2003