Victoria Police Toll Enforcement and Others v Taha and Others49 VR 1
Administrative law — Judicial review — Supervision of inferior courts — Magistrates’ Court — Jurisdictional error — Infringement penalty notice scheme (PERIN) — Power to relieve fine if satisfied of mental or intellectual impairment of offender or other special circumstances — Power to relieve imprisonment if excessive, disproportionate and unduly harsh, having regard to the offender’s situation — Default in payment of instalments of fines — Need for consideration of alternatives as pre-condition to exercise of imprisonment power — Whether Court obliged to make own inquiries — Magistrate declining to consider alternatives in absence of written evidence of impairment — Infringements Act 2006 (Vic) ss 160(2), (3)
Human Rights — Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities — Statutory interpretation — Interpretation compatible with human rights — Liberty — Fair hearing — Equal protection of law — Infringement penalty notice scheme (PERIN) — Default in payment of penalty — Imprisonment — Alternative non-custodial dispositions available — Interpretation requiring consideration of alternative non-custodial disposition — Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic) ss 6, 21, 24, 32 — Infringements Act 2006 (Vic) ss 160(1), (2), (3)