Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Who can oppose the order? - Burke Elphick & Mead Lawyers

The Act allows anyone who is a party to the proceedings, as well as media organisations and any other person they find has a sufficient interest in the making of a suppression order, to be heard on the application.

As set out in Section 9:

(2) Each of the following persons is entitled to appear and be heard by the court on an application for a suppression order or non-publication order:
(a) the applicant for the order,
(b) a party to the proceedings concerned,
(c) the Government (or an agency of the Government) of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory,
(d) a news media organisation,
(e) any other person who, in the court?s opinion, has a sufficient interest in the question of whether a suppression order or non-publication order should be made.
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If you have any questions please contact Michael Burke (Newcastle) or Kara Greiner (Sydney) of the Burke Elphick & Mead Criminal Law Team.

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Source: http://www.bemlaw.com.au/crime-and-traffic/who-can-oppose-the-order/

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