Judicial Reviews

Judicial Reviews

Protecting Your Rights Through the Federal Courts

If your migration or ART decision involves a legal or jurisdictional error, you may be entitled to seek judicial review before the Federal Circuit and Family Court or the Federal Court of Australia.

At BridgeBlue Global Migration, we represent clients in judicial review proceedings — ensuring that administrative decisions comply with Australian law and procedural fairness.


Grounds for Judicial Review

Judicial review examines whether the decision-maker:

  • Failed to consider relevant evidence
  • Applied the wrong legal test
  • Denied procedural fairness
  • Acted outside jurisdiction
  • Made a decision not supported by evidence

Our lawyers prepare originating applications, affidavits, and submissions that identify errors of law and seek appropriate remedies, including quashing the decision or remitting the matter for reconsideration.


Our Litigation Process

  1. Case Assessment — Determining whether legal grounds exist

  2. Filing and Service — Lodging proceedings within strict deadlines

  3. Representation — Advocating before Federal Courts

  4. Outcome Management — Pursuing settlement, consent orders, or re-hearings

We collaborate with experienced migration barristers and ensure each matter is handled with the utmost precision and professionalism.


→ Judicial review is complex and time-sensitive — contact our team for immediate legal advice.

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