Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2005A00137:clause:1_486d
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2005A00137
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 486D
Character Range: 20417–22235

486D  Disclosing other judicial review proceedings

 (1) A person must not commence a proceeding in the Federal Magistrates Court in relation to a tribunal decision unless the person, when commencing the proceeding, discloses to the court any judicial review proceeding already brought by the person in that or any other court in relation to that decision.

 (2) A person must not commence a proceeding in the Federal Court seeking the exercise of the court's original jurisdiction in relation to a tribunal decision unless the person, when commencing the proceeding, discloses to the court any judicial review proceeding already brought by the person in that or any other court in relation to that decision.

 (3) A person must not commence a proceeding in the High Court seeking the exercise of the court's original jurisdiction in relation to a tribunal decision unless the person, when commencing the proceeding, discloses to the court any judicial review proceeding already brought by the person in that or any other court in relation to that decision.

 (4) Proceedings required to be disclosed under subsection (1), (2) or (3) include proceedings brought before the commencement of this section.

 (5) In this section:

judicial review proceeding, in relation to a tribunal decision, means:
 (a) a proceeding in the Federal Magistrates Court in relation to the tribunal decision; or
 (b) a proceeding in the Federal Court seeking the exercise of the court's original jurisdiction in relation to the tribunal decision; or
 (c) a proceeding in the High Court seeking the exercise of the court's original jurisdiction in relation to the tribunal decision.

tribunal decision means a privative clause decision, or purported privative clause decision, made on review by a Tribunal under Part 5 or 7 or section 500.