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Federal Magistrates Court of Australia Administrative LawAdministrative Decisions (Judicial Review) ActThe Federal Magistrates Court has jurisdiction to hear applications under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977. Under the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 the Federal Magistrates Court can review a decision on any one or more of the following grounds: (a) that a breach of the rules of natural justice occurred in connection with the making of the decision; Appeals from the Administrative Appeals TribunalSection 44AA of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 provides that the Federal Court of Australia must not transfer an appeal from the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to the Federal Magistrates Court if the appeal from relates to a decision given by the Tribunal constituted by a member who was or by members at least one of whom was a Presidential Member. This means that decisions in the AAT by Presidential Members (which includes Deputy Presidents) cannot be transferred from the Federal Court of Australia to the Federal Magistrates Court. Decisions of the AAT where the Tribunal is constituted by a Senior Member may be the subject of transfer from the Federal Court of Australia to the Federal Magistrates Court. Administative Law LinksSee also General Federal Law Trial in Family Law Courts, Menu Menu About Us, Contacts, Circuits, Court Lists, Dispute Resolution, General Fees, Forms, Areas of Law, Judgments, Legislation, Links, New Jobs, Practice Directions, Publications ABN 60 265 617 271 |