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Wentworth v New South Wales Bar Association (1992) 176 CLR 239

This case involved a woman who was applying for admission as a barrister who was deemed to be a vexatious litigant.  The issue centred on whether she was of good fame and character to be admitted as a barrister.

 

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Wentworth v New South Wales Bar Association (1992) 176 CLR 239
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