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Northern Territory Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2014
62Tribunal may make orders for proceedings for private hearing,
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62 Tribunal may make orders for proceedings for private hearing,
non-publication
(1) The Tribunal may make orders for a proceeding in the following
terms:
(a) a hearing, or part of a hearing, be held in private;
(b) prohibit or restrict the publication of the name and address of:
(i) a party to the proceeding; or
(ii) a witness appearing before the Tribunal in the
(c) prohibit or restrict the publication of:
(i) evidence given before the Tribunal in the proceeding; or
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(ii) an order or decision made by the Tribunal in the
(d) prohibit or restrict the disclosure of some or all of the evidence
given before the Tribunal to the parties to the proceeding;
(e) exclude any person from the proceeding or any part of the
(2) The Tribunal must not do so unless the Tribunal considers that the
order is necessary:
(a) in the interest of justice; or
(b) by reason of the confidential nature of the evidence to be
given before the Tribunal; or
(c) in order to expedite proceedings of the Tribunal; or
(d) for any other reason.
Note for section 62
Non-compliance with an order of the Tribunal may constitute contempt under
section 86.