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Sammy Lodge Ltd v Sipison   flag 

[2024] PGSC 86
Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
27th August, 2024

Legislation Cited

Legislation Name Provision
Constitution

Cases and Articles Cited

Case Name †  Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
“ It is settled law that, a discretion that is vested in a decision-maker in a democratic society such as ours must be exercised on proper consideration as to the relevant facts and the law There is no such a thing as unfettered discretion Good reasons must be given for an exercise of discretion A failure to do so may leave open the floodgate for all sorts of allegations, including allegations that the discretion was exercised for ulterior motives For examples of authorities on this point, see The Application of Moge Enga and Kuipi Group in the Matter of a Decision of the Minister for Lands Concerning Section 30 Allotment 7 Mt Hagen [1995] PNGLR 246 Papua New Guinea circa 1995 PacLII flag 21
and An Application of the NCDIC [1987] PNGLR 339 Papua New Guinea circa 1987 PacLII flag 23
Emas Estate Development Pty Ltd v John Mea [1993] PNGLR 215 Papua New Guinea circa 1993 PacLII flag 138
General Electric Co Ltd v Price Commission 1 CR 1 circa 1995 52
Godfrey Niggints vHenry Tokamv [1993] PNGLR 66 Papua New Guinea circa 1993 PacLII flag 46
Mudge v Secretary for Lands [1985] PNGLR 387 Papua New Guinea circa 1985 PacLII flag 185
R v Sussex Justice; Ex parte McCarthy [1942] 1 KB 256 United Kingdom circa 1942 LexisNexis / Westlaw flag 9
Re Gegeyo v Minister for Lands and Physical Planning [1987] PNGLR 331 Papua New Guinea circa 1987 PacLII flag 29
Wari v Ramoi and Dibela [1986] PNGLR 112 Papua New Guinea circa 1986 PacLII flag 20

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