SP 95221 v Lane Cove Council
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – review for denial of procedural fairness – review on the grounds of irrelevant and relevant considerations – remedies – discretionary factors – delay – plaintiff is the Owners Corporation of a multi-residential apartment building erected in suburban Sydney – the second defendant is the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (“NCAT”) – the first defendant is a Council constituted under the Local Government Act 1993 (“the Council”), and the developer of the complex – after the building work is completed and the building is occupied, the plaintiff sought to file an application with the Registrar of NCAT against the Council and others for breach of the statutory warranties provided under the Home Building Act 1989 – application is rejected by the Registrar – NCAT files a submitting appearance in these proceedings – Council defends NCAT’s rejection of the application – whether the Registrar of NCAT denied the plaintiff procedural fairness in rejecting the application – whether the Registrar took into account irrelevant considerations or failed to take into account relevant considerations in rejecting the application – whether prerogative relief under Supreme Court Act 1970, s 69 should be refused on discretionary grounds due to the delay of the plaintiff in bringing these proceedings.