Review of an Administrative Decision

Administrative law is the body of law that governs how Australian government Department and officials make decisions and exercise their powers. It essentially regulates the administrative actions of government bodies, ensuring they act within the bounds of the law and with fairness. This includes areas like immigration, tax, and social security, where government decisions directly impact citizen and Australian businesses.

An individual, and or an entity, can appeal an administrative decision via two main methods: merits review and judicial review. These are two separate processes with different eligibility requirements, and which result in different outcomes. 

Rehman Sheriff Group comes with 13 years of experience in the review of Government decisions. While RSG’s focus has been review of immigration decisions at Administrative Review Tribunal and the Federal Circuit Court, it also has a proven track records in reviewing Government decisions in the following circumstances:

  1. Whether a Regulatory body has acted properly in exercising its investigative powers.
  2. Responding to a notice to comment from a Regulatory body where it is alleged adverse information has been found.
  3. Advice on internal reviews and Government Department jurisdictional errors.
  4. Freedom of information requests.

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