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Last Updated: 20 August 2004
IN THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Office of the
Registry
Adelaide No A366 of 2002
B e t w e e n -
SBBS
Applicant
and
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
Respondent
Application for special leave to appeal
McHUGH J
GUMMOW J
TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS
AT ADELAIDE ON THURSDAY, 12 AUGUST 2004, AT 11.13 AM
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MR G.F. BARRETT, QC: May it please the Court, I appear for the applicant. (instructed by Refugee Advocacy Service of South Australia)
MS S.J. MAHARAJ: If it please your Honours, I appear for the respondent. (instructed by Sparke Helmore)
McHUGH J: Yes, Mr Barrett.
MR BARRETT: If it please the Court, my first matter is to apply
to amend the special leave question identified in Part I of the summary of
argument. I seek to amend it to substitute the three questions which appear in
paragraph 20 of the supplementary summary of argument.
They are:
(i) What information must be given to an applicant to comply with Section 424A(1) of the Migration Act - - -
GUMMOW J: Well, we are
reserved on (i) and (ii).
MR BARRETT: Yes.
GUMMOW J: Normally that would mean we stood this application over to await the outcome.
MR BARRETT: I appreciate that that may well be the appropriate course to take, your Honour, and I was going to draw the Court’s attention to it lest it not be - - -
McHUGH J: Well, it seems the appropriate course to stand it over, do you not think, Ms Maharaj?
MS MAHARAJ: Yes. Just for your Honours’ information, your Honours may be familiar with the fact that a similar course was followed in another matter before a different court.
McHUGH J: In the other panel, was there?
MS MAHARAJ: Yes, your Honour. So the issue does arise as to how many vehicles your Honours do want to save raising the precise issue that has been raised by my friend in this matter.
McHUGH J: Given the fact that similar issues, if not identical issues, are being considered by the Court at the present time in a reserved judgment, the appropriate course is to adjourn this matter until judgment in that matter.
The Court will now adjourn to reconstitute.
AT 11.16 AM THE MATTER WAS ADJOURNED
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