licence cancellationpharmacy licenceadministrative remediesexhaustion of remedies
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licence cancellationadministrative reviewexhaustion of domestic remedies
legislation
Statutes Cited
Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act
Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act
Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act
Health Professions Act
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether applicant must exhaust domestic remedies under s 62 by appealing to Administrative Court before approaching High Court for review","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Applicant approached High Court without first appealing to Administrative Court; s 62 provides 30-day appeal period to Administrative Court"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
Applicant, a licensed pharmacist, had his premises and personal licences cancelled by respondent for operating a pharmacy without continuous personal supervision of a qualified pharmacist. Applicant sought review of this decision without first exhausting domestic appeal remedies.
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