MLL110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Supreme Court Of The Northern Territory, Case Citation, Affidavit

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The court : supreme court of the northern territory. Procedural history: applied to the admissions board they referred it to the supreme court. The issue: the issue for determination is whether the court is satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person to be admitted to the legal profession. In addition he has been convicted of offences of dishonesty which, at the time of commission, demonstrated that he was not a fit and proper person for admission. There has been no evidence placed before the court to enable a conclusion to be drawn that he is now a fit and proper person for admission by the law society of the northern territory. The issue before the court: if he was deemed a fit and proper person. *been convicted of offences of dishonesty and the circumstances of the offences which deemed that he was not fit and proper person at this time.

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