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Melbourne Airport

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AddressDeparture Dr, Melbourne Airport VIC 3045, Australia
Code MEL
Area2369
OwnersLeased Commonwealth Airport
Phone +61 3 9297 1600
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Melbourne Airport, colloquially known as Tullamarine Airport, is the primary airport serving the city of Melbourne, and the second busiest airport in Australia. It opened in 1970 to replace the nearby Essendon Airport.

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... The Federal Circuit Court reinstated Djokovic s visa after ruling that AFB officials had not given him enough time to respond at Melbourne Airport...

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Novak Djokavic: How tennis player won visa row court case

Feb 16,2020 2:57 am

At the end of The Day , the Australian government gave in.

Facing The Weight of The Other side's legal evidence, and an increasingly incredulous tone from The Judge , the government's lawyers didn't bother proceeding with their rebuttal.

Djokovic is unvaccinated and he may have breached Australia 's border laws, but Australia 's Federal Circuit Court on Monday did not make a ruling on that.

Instead, it set him free on the basis that immigration officials had done the wrong thing when making the decision to cancel his visa.

They withheld from him one of the basic tenets of law afforded to anyone who is accused - a right of reply.

To understand how Djokovic's case succeeded, we have to first recount The Details of the Tennis Player 's experience, in The Dead of night at Melbourne Airport last Wednesday.

Djokovic's airport ordeal

The tennis star spent More Than eight hours in immigration holding after 25 Hours flying.

After Landing just Before Midnight , he was informed of a visa issue but was not told what it was. Around 04:00 local time, he was told by an Australian Border Force official that they intended to revoke his visa.

Djokovic - who was on his own - was shocked, as he believed he'd been fully cleared by authorities to enter the country on a medical exemption.

He asked to postpone The Interview until 08:30 so he could contact his lawyers and tennis authorities to " figure this out" when they woke up.

He repeatedly requested this so he could get more clarity on the case.

At 05:00, an official agreed to Djokovic's request upon consulting supervisors. But then less than an hour later after he was Left Alone , Djokovic was woken up from his sleep by three officers.

At 06:00 they told him that it would be easier for him to get The Interview over and done with and that there was little point in waiting for his lawyers' response.

Djokovic said again he wanted to wait until 08:30, but the officials pressured him into The Interview .

In his affidavit, Djokovic told The Court he felt he had no choice and so he relented. " You're going to cancel my visa, it's obvious, " he told the officials according to the transcript.

Shortly after the assessment, at about 07. 40, his visa was cancelled and he was taken into detention.

Denied 'fair opportunity'

Djokovic's lawyers argued that he was treated unfairly, but ultimately they won on the Common Law principles of " procedural fairness" and " legal unreasonableness".

These protections aim to ensure an individual is treated properly when undergoing assessment by a public official.

They can be used in any number of everyday situations: for example, someone challenging their tax claim or Fighting Back against a local council's rezoning plans.

But in this case, it's about the processes an immigration official makes in deciding to cancel a visa for a tennis star. Did they give Djokovic enough time to process what was happening and offer back a full response?

His lawyers successfully argued that he had been denied this.

" It was abundantly clear that Djokovic wanted more time until at least 08:30 to speak with his lawyers, to speak with Tennis Australia , to see what was going on and what was in his interests, " his lawyer Nick Wood told The Court on Monday.

But he was told " spurious" claims from immigration officials pressuring him to do The Interview earlier than promised. Several pages of the transcript show the officials pressuring him. Mr Wood said This Was " manifestly unjust".

Judge Anthony Kelly plainly agreed, describing Djokovic several times as " incommunicado" without his phone and without access to help.

The Judge was visibly frustrated with Djokovic's treatment during the hearing on Monday.

" A person sitting in The Shoes of [Mr Djokovic] is not going to care about The Hundreds of provisions in The Migration Act. He just says 'tell me what's going on, I don't understand this, give me my phone back and let's try and get a real response. '"

But Djokovic wasn't afforded the opportunity to get help.

" All of the facts and circumstances compel a conclusion, that given fair opportunity to deal with what he wanted to by 8. 30, he would have. There was a responsibility on [the official] that he would have [been afforded this], " Judge Kelly said.

Government's legal collapse

The government lawyers had known that these grounds would be the main legal errors they would have to disprove.

In their written submissions, they said they had dealt with " procedural fairness" and " legal unreasonableness" in The First few pages.

They had argued that Djokovic " already had a long opportunity" to explain his case to The Border official. They also said that " there is no evidence that his lawyers would or could have done anything in that intervening period".

But In Court on Monday, the lawyers saw that This Was too weak a rebuttal against the standards confirmed by The Judge , and The Evidence of Djokovic's team. They conceded that the immigration official had done the wrong thing.

Shortly after The Court resumed on Monday afternoon, the government's counsel asked for an adjournment.

They Returned 40 Minutes later with a concession.

Judge Kelly read out The Order which said that the Australian government: " concedes that [their representative's] decision to proceed with interview and decide to cancel visa… was unreasonable in [the] circumstances".

The legal error meant The Visa order would be quashed. As such, Novak Djokovic was ruled free to enter Australia .



Source of news: bbc.com

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