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Contents STARTING A PROCEEDING 3 THE AAT’s DECISION 3 DOCUMENTS TO BRING 5 OBTAINING REASONS 5 UNDER THE AAT 5 UNDER THE ADJR ACT 6 IF REASONS ARE INADEQUATE 7 OBTAINING INFORMATION VIA FOI 8 DELAGATED LEGISLATION 11 WHICH BODY SHOULD YOU GO TO? 12 STARTING A PROCEEDING THROUGH MERITS REVIEW 12 STARTING A PROCEEDING THROUGH JUDICIAL REVIEW – FED COURT - ADJR 14 STARTING A PROCEEDING THROUGH JUDICIAL REVIEW – FED COURT – JA 39B 15 GROUNDS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW 17 1. PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS 17 HEARING RULE- note: consider if step 3 works first, then do step 1 17 NO BIAS RULE 20 NO EVIDENCE RULE (ONLY USE IF DESPARATE) 22 NON-COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS (STATUTORY GROUNDS OF REVIEW ONLY) 24 Application of policy/Ministerial Direction 26 IRRELEVANT CONSIDERATIONS 28 RELEVANT MATTERS 30 IMPROPER/UNAUTHORISED PURPOSE (exercising power not for the purpose of the act) 32 UNREASONABLENESS/IRRATIONALITY/ILLOGICALITY 34 CONSTITUIONAL WRIT - REMEDIES – CERTIORARI 36 CONSTITUIONAL WRIT - REMEDIES - MANDAMUS 38 CONSTITUIONAL WRIT - REMEDIES – PROHIBITION 40 EQUITABLE REMEDY - INJUNCTION 41 EQUITABLE REMEDY - DECLARATION 42 ADJR REMEDIES 44


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