Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Appeals - Appeal to High Court

60: Court may dispense with service

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"The court can choose not to make you give notice to someone if it's a good idea."

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You can appeal to the High Court. If you cannot give a notice of appeal to someone, the court can decide not to make you serve them. The court can do this if it thinks it is a good idea. You can read more about serving a notice of appeal in section 59(2).

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Part 5Appeals
Appeal to High Court

60Court may dispense with service

  1. Where any person cannot be served with a notice of appeal in accordance with section 59(2), the High Court or a Judge of that court may, on such terms and conditions as the court or Judge thinks fit, dispense with service on that person.

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