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CPF15 v Minister for Immigration and Border

Feb 19, 2020

CPF15 v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2018] FCA 1764

G&S Law Group acted in this appeal to the Federal Court after proceedings were remitted back to Judge Street in the Federal Circuit Court. His Honour gave ex tempore reasons for refusing the application which we argued were inadequate, therefore not affording the Appellant’s procedural fairness. The Federal Court found that a number of factors in the decision had exposed appealable error and our appeal on behalf of the client was successful.  
Key words.

Migration Appeal, denial of procedural fairness, cost argument, Judge Street, ex tempore reasons, denial of opportunity to be heard, adjournment application, jurisdictional error, Federal Court of Australia, Federal Circuit Court of Australia 

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