(1) This rule applies if a party to a proceeding relies on the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2004-5" title="A2004-5">Human Rights Act 2004
for relief.
(2) The party's pleading or originating application must state—
(a) the human right that the party relies on, including—
(i) the relevant content of the right; and
(ii) any particular aspect of the right that the party relies on; and
(b) the facts on which the party relies to assert that the href="http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/2004-5" title="A2004-5">Human Rights Act 2004
applies to the proceeding; and
(c) if the
title="A2004-5">Human Rights Act 2004, section 40C applies in the proceeding—
(i) the human right the party alleges was breached in contravention of that
Act 2004">Act, section 40B; and
(ii) the details of the alleged breach; and
(d) the relief sought.
(3) The requirements of this rule are additional to the requirements of—
(a) for a proceeding started, or ordered to be continued as if started, by an originating claim—division 2.2.2 (Originating claims); and
(b) for a proceeding started, or ordered to be continued as if started, by an originating application—division 2.2.3 (Originating applications).