Migration Legislation Amendment (Judicial Review) Act 2001 (134 of 2001)
Schedule 1 Judicial review
Part 1 Amendments
Migration Act 1958
7B After section 486A
Insert:
486AA Intervention by Attorney-General
(1) The Attorney-General may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, intervene in a proceeding resulting from an application referred to in subsection 486A(1).
(2) If the Attorney-General intervenes in such a proceeding, the High Court may make such orders as to costs against the Commonwealth as the court thinks fit.
(3) If the Attorney-General intervenes in such a proceeding, he or she is taken to be a party to the proceeding.
486AB Operation etc. of decision
The making of an application referred to in subsection 486A(1) does not:
(a) affect the operation of the decision; or
(b) prevent the taking of action to implement the decision; or
(c) prevent the taking of action in reliance on the making of the decision.
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