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No. 25: Title of Proceedings for Relief under s 39B of the Judiciary Act 1903 against the Australian Industrial Relations Commission

In the title of any proceeding in the Federal Court claiming relief in the nature of a constitutional writ under s 39B of Judiciary Act 1903 against the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, whether constituted by a single member, two or more members or by a Full Bench:

  • Each party bringing the application should be named as an applicant;
  • Each of the other parties to the proceeding before the Commission should be named as the first respondent, second respondent and so on respectively; and
  • "The Australian Industrial Relations Commission" should be named as the last respondent.

The names of the President or the members of the Commission should not appear in the title of the proceedings.

 

M. E. J. BLACK
Chief Justice
5 July 2006

 

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