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Federal Court of Bankruptcy

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Australian court established in 1930

TheFederal Court of Bankruptcy was an Australian court that was established in 1930,[1] pursuant toChapter III of the Constitution. The jurisdiction inbankruptcy was shared with state courts.[2] On 1 February 1977 the bankruptcy jurisdiction was transferred to the newly establishedFederal Court of Australia.[3][4][5] No new cases could commence in the Federal Court of Bankruptcy after 1 February 1977,[6] however the Court was not formally abolished until 1995,[7] after the last judge,Charles Sweeney retired.[8]

History

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Section 51 of the Constitution states:

The Parliament shall, subject to this Constitution, have power to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to:

(xvii) bankruptcy and insolvency;[9]

The first CommonwealthBankruptcy Act was not passed until 1924.[10] The bankruptcy jurisdiction was exercised by state courts. In proposing the establishment of the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, theAttorney-General,Frank Brennan, said that it was necessary because the number of bankruptcy cases had been increasing due to theGreat Depression and the 1929 decision of theHigh Court,[11] which held that the arrangement in relation to registrars in bankruptcy was invalid. The federal court would have one judge and it was anticipated that judge would sit primarily in Sydney and Melbourne as they were the courts with the highest case load.[12]

When the court was established it was constituted by a single judge,Lionel Lukin. When he was ill the Chief Judge of theCommonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration,George Dethridge, was appointed to the court to deal with any urgent matters.[13] The court remained constituted by a single judge until 1973 when a second judge was appointed. The court rarely sat outside of Sydney and Melbourne. Any appeal was directly to the High Court.[14]

The establishment of a Federal Court was proposed in 1967,[15] however it was not until 1977 that the Federal Court was established, incorporating the jurisdiction of theCommonwealth Industrial Court and the Federal Bankruptcy Court. Both judges of the Federal Bankruptcy Court were appointed to the new Federal Court.[5] The Federal Bankruptcy Court, despite having no jurisdiction or cases, continued in existence until the last judge had retired in 1995.

List of judges

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PositionNameFromToTermCommentsNotes
JudgeLionel Lukin6 August 193031 October 194313 years, 86 daysFormerly a judge of theSupreme Court (Qld), judge of theCommonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.
Subsequently a judge of theSupreme Court (ACT)
[16][17]
George Dethridge12 July 193529 December 19383 years, 170 daysChief Judge of theCommonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration[18][19]
Sir Thomas Clyne11 July 194212 April 196724 years, 275 daysFormerly a judge of theCounty Court of Victoria (1939-1942)
Subsequently a judge of theSupreme Court (ACT) (1943-1945)
[20][21]
Harry Gibbs26 June 19673 August 19703 years, 38 daysJudge of theSupreme Court (Qld) (1961–67) judge of theSupreme Court (ACT) (1967–70)
Appointed to theHigh Court (1970–87)
[22]
Charles SweeneyCBE22 October 197029 June 199524 years, 250 daysJudge of theCommonwealth Industrial Court,Supreme Court (ACT) andSupreme Court (NT).
Subsequently appointed to theFederal Court
[23]
Bernard Riley22 October 19734 August 19784 years, 286 daysAppointed to theFederal Court[24][25]

References

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  1. ^Bankruptcy Act 1930 (Cth).
  2. ^Kenny, S."Federal Courts and Australian National Identity". (2015) 38(3) Melbourne University Law Review 996
  3. ^Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1976 (Cth) An Act to make Provision for the Transfer of Jurisdiction from the Federal Court of Bankruptcy to the Federal Court of Australia and for the Abolition of the first-mentioned Court.
  4. ^ab"Proclamation: date on which the Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1976 shall come into operation"(PDF).Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. S 3. 18 January 1977. p. 2. Retrieved2 November 2018.
  5. ^abBlack, M,The Federal Court of Australia: The first 30 years(PDF) (2007) 31(3) Melbourne University Law Review 1017.
  6. ^Bankruptcy Amendment Act 1976 (Cth)s 7 Transfer of certain jurisdiction. Commenced 1 February 1977.[4]
  7. ^"Proclamation: abolition of Federal Court of Bankruptcy"(PDF).Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. GN 38. 19 September 1995. p. 3611. Retrieved2 November 2018.
  8. ^French, R (1 May 2014)."Federal Circuit Court – History Repeats Itself"(PDF).High Court. Retrieved18 October 2018.
  9. ^Constitution (Cth)s 52 Legislative powers of the Parliament.
  10. ^Bankruptcy Act 1924 (Cth).
  11. ^Le Mesurier v Connor [1924] HCA 41,(1929) 42CLR 481 (10 December 1929),High Court.
  12. ^Frank Brennan, Attorney General (2 May 1930)."Bankruptcy Bill"(PDF).Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Commonwealth of Australia: House of Representatives. pp. 2045–2046.
  13. ^"Judge in Bankruptcy: difficulty overcome Judge Detheridge to act".The Argus (Melbourne). 6 July 1935. p. 23. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^Black, M,Such Other Federal Courts as the Parliament Creates: 100 Years of Evolution(PDF) (2004) 30(1) Monash University Law Review 1.
  15. ^Nigel Bowen, Attorney General (18 May 1967)."Commonwealth Superior Court: Ministerial Statement"(PDF).Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Commonwealth of Australia: House of Representatives. pp. 2335–2046.
  16. ^"Lionel Lukin appointed to Federal Court of Bankruptcy".Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 72. 14 August 1930. p. 1697. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^Gill, JCH."Lukin, Lionel Oscar (1868–1944) (1863–1938)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943.
  18. ^"George Dethridge appointed to Federal Court of Bankruptcy".Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 39. 18 July 1935. p. 1001. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  19. ^Sharp, IG."Dethridge, George James (1863–1938)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943.
  20. ^"Thomas Stuart Clyne appointed to Federal Court of Bankruptcy".Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 299. 12 November 1942. p. 2630. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  21. ^"Obituaries: Sir Thomas Clyne"(PDF). (1967) 2(2) Australian Bar Gazette 15.
  22. ^"Bankruptcy judge: Mr Justice Gibbs".The Canberra Times. 17 June 1967. p. 3. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  23. ^"Charles Augustine Sweeney appointed to Federal Court of Bankruptcy".Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. No. 97. 5 November 1970. p. 7366. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  24. ^"Bernard Blomfield Riley appointed to Federal Court of Bankruptcy".Australian Government Gazette. No. 171. 8 November 1973. p. 2. Retrieved18 October 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  25. ^Persse, J.W.De B."Riley, Bernard Blomfield (1912–1978)".Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography,Australian National University.ISBN 978-0-522-84459-7.ISSN 1833-7538.OCLC 70677943.


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