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Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Sharp v Registrar of Firearms; Sharp Shooters Pty Ltd v Registrar of Firearms | [2018] SADC 105 | District Court of South Australia | Australia - South Australia | 19 Oct 2018 | AustLII |
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Balodis v Registrar of Firearms | [2012] SADC 113 | District Court of South Australia | Australia - South Australia | 7 Sep 2012 | AustLII |
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Glen v Registrar of Firearms | [2011] SADC 22 | District Court of South Australia | Australia - South Australia | 28 Feb 2011 | AustLII |
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Legislation Name | Provision |
Constitution | |
War Crimes Act 1945 (Cth) | |
War Crimes Amendment Act 1988 (Cth) | |
Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) | s11 |
Firearms Act 1989 (NSW) |
Case Name | Citation(s) | Court | Jurisdiction | Date † | Full Text | Citation Index | |
Polyukhovich v Commonwealth |
[1991] HCA 32; |
High Court of Australia | Australia - Commonwealth | 14 Aug 1991 | AustLII |
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Rodway v R |
[1990] HCA 19; |
High Court of Australia | Australia - Commonwealth | 24 May 1990 | AustLII |
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"The rule at common law is that a statute ought not to be given a retrospective operation where to do so would affect an existing right or obligation unless the language of the statute expressly or by necessary implication requires such construction It is said that statutes dealing with procedure are an exception to the rule and that they should be given a retrospective operation It would, we think, be more accurate to say that there is no presumption against retrospectivity in the case of statutes which affect mere matters of procedure " | Australia - Commonwealth | Legal Online / Westlaw |
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