South Australian Consolidated Acts6A—Special federal matters: Commonwealth authorities or officers acting
under the laws of States
(1) This section
applies to a proceeding (the "federal matter proceeding ) if—
(a) a
matter for determination in the proceeding is covered by paragraph
(c) or (e) of the definition of "special federal matter" in section 3(1) of
the Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 of the Commonwealth;
and
(b) the
matter for determination in the proceeding involves or relates to the
exercise, or purported or proposed exercise, of functions or powers conferred
on a Commonwealth authority, or officer of the Commonwealth, by an
enactment (the "State enactment") referred to in paragraph (ca) or
(cb) of the definition of "enactment" in section 3(1) of the
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 of the Commonwealth;
and
(c) the
matter for determination in the proceeding arises out of, or
relates to, another proceeding (the "State matter proceeding") pending in any
court of this State—
(i)
that arises, or a substantial part of which arises, under
the State enactment or a corresponding enactment of another State; and
(ii)
none of the matters for determination in which are
covered in
paragraphs (c) or (e) of the definition of "special federal matter" in section
3(1) of the Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 of the
Commonwealth,
regardless of which proceeding was commenced first.
(2) If—
(a) the
federal matter proceeding is pending in the Federal Court or the Family Court;
and
(b)
having regard to the interests of justice, including the desirability of
related proceedings being heard in the same jurisdiction, the Federal Court or
the Family Court considers it appropriate to transfer the proceeding to the
Supreme Court,
the Federal Court or the Family Court may transfer the proceeding to the
Supreme Court.
(3) Section 5(4)
does not apply to the federal matter proceeding.
(4) If the federal
matter proceeding is pending in the Supreme Court and the
State matter proceeding is pending in any court of this State—
(a)
neither section 5(1) nor section 6 applies to require the Supreme
Court to transfer the federal matter proceeding to the Federal Court or the
Family Court; but
(b) the
Supreme Court may do so if it considers that to be appropriate, having regard
to the interests of justice, including the desirability of related proceedings
being heard in the same jurisdiction.
(5) Nothing in this
section confers on a court jurisdiction that the court would not otherwise
have.
(6) The fact that
references in this section to the interests of justice include the
desirability of related proceedings being heard in the same jurisdiction does
not of itself mean that references to the interests of justice elsewhere in
this Act do not include that matter.
(7) In this
section—
"Commonwealth authority" means an authority or other body (whether
incorporated or not) that is established or continued in existence by or under
an Act of the Commonwealth;
"officer of the Commonwealth" has the same meaning as in section 75(v) of the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia.