Bankruptcy Act 1966

PART VII - DISCHARGE AND ANNULMENT  

Division 2 - Discharge by operation of law  

Subdivision C - Review of objection  

SECTION 149K   INTERNAL REVIEW OF OBJECTION  

149K(1)    


The Inspector-General may review a decision of the trustee to file a notice of objection:


(a) on the Inspector-General ' s own initiative; or


(b) if requested to do so by the bankrupt for reasons that appear to the Inspector-General to be sufficient to justify such a review.


149K(2)    
The Inspector-General must review such a decision if requested to do so by the Ombudsman.

149K(3)    
A request by the bankrupt to the Inspector-General for the review of such a decision must:


(a) be in writing and given to the Inspector-General not later than 60 days after the day on which the bankrupt is notified of the trustee ' s objection; and


(b) be accompanied by:


(i) a copy of the notice of objection; and

(ii) any documents on which the bankrupt relies in support of the request.

149K(4)    
(Repealed by No 132 of 2015)


149K(5)    


Within 60 days after the request is received, the Inspector-General must:


(a) decide whether to review the decision; and


(b) if the Inspector-General decides to review the decision - make his or her decision on the review.



 

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