Singh v Commonwealth of Australia
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Judge | Gleeson CJ,Mchugh J,Gummow,Hayne,Heydon JJ,Kirby,Callinan J |
Judgment Date | 09 September 2004 |
Neutral Citation | [2004] HCA 43,2004-0909 HCA B |
Court | High Court |
Docket Number | S441/2003 |
Date | 09 September 2004 |
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71 cases
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Bennett v Commonwealth of Australia
...they consider a law, once enacted, is desirable, wise, just or in keeping with historical values or conceptions of basic civil rights. Singhv The Commonwealth108 was a case involving the removal from Australia of a girl aged seven who was born here to parents of Indian nationality and who k......
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Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; ex parte Ame
...may be acquired and lost, and to link citizenship with the right of abode, has been considered most recently by this Court in Singh v The Commonwealth10. Two points of present relevance emerge from that consideration. First, the legal status of alienage has as its defining characteristic th......
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24 books & journal articles
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'An "alien" by the barest of threads' - the legality of the deportation of long-term residents from Australia.
...Law in Context, above n 35, 65-74. (43) Macklin, above n 32, 335. This is particularly evident in the case of Singh v Commonwealth (2004) 222 CLR 322 ('Singh'), where, instead of asking who is a non-alien, a majority of the High Court adopted the criterion of allegiance to another country t......
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The Race Power — Its Replacement and Interpretation
...and Kiefel JJ) and 148–9 [430]–[431] (Heydon J); NSW v Commonwealth (2006) 229 CLR 1, 272–3 [683] (Callinan J); Singh v Commonwealth (2004) 222 CLR 322, 337–8 [21]–[22] (Gleeson CJ); 349–50 [54] (McHugh J); and 385 [159] (Gummow, Hayn e and Heydon JJ). For two different originalist a pproac......
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Involuntary Detention and the Separation of Judicial Power
...219 CLR 562, 576 [17] (Gleeson CJ), 622 [167] (Kirby J); Coleman v Power (2004) 220 CLR 1, 95 [245] (Kirby J); Singh v Commonwealth (2004) 222 CLR 322, 335–6 [19]–[20] (Gleeson CJ), 348 [52] (McHugh J), 385 [159] (Gummow, Hayne and Heydon JJ), 413 [247] (Kirby J); cf 424–5 [295] (Callinan J......
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A tale of two systems: the use of international law in constitutional interpretation in Australia and South Africa.
...J). (10) (2004) 208 ALR 201, 206-7 (McHugh J), 208 (Kirby J). See also Singh (an infant) (by her next friend Singh) v Commonwealth (2004) 209 ALR 355, 429 (Kirby J) ('Singh'); Baker v The Queen (2004) 210 ALR 1, 36-8 (Kirby (11) See, eg, Newcrest Mining (WA) Ltd v Commonwealth (1997) 190 CL......
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