Police Conduct, Powers and Misconduct

Police Conduct, Powers and Misconduct Police Conduct, Powers and Misconduct Police Conduct and Power  The Significance of Police Conduct and the Power They Hold Policing is a cornerstone of any democratic society, and it is founded on the fundamental principles of maintaining law and order while protecting the rights and freedoms of individuals. Law enforcement […]

Child Protection: Victoria

Child Protection: Victoria Introduction Child protection is a fundamental aspect of society that ensures the safety and well-being of our most vulnerable members. In the state of Victoria, robust legislation and a well-established framework are in place to protect children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Lawyers are a crucial aspect in cases where the protection […]

Navigating Child Custody in Australian Family Law: Insights from Legislation and Case Law

Navigating Child Custody in Australian Family Law: Insights from Legislation and Case Law Navigating Child Custody in Australian Family Law: Insights from Legislation and Case Law Child custody disputes can be emotionally challenging for families experiencing separation or divorce. Australian family law strives to prioritise the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. […]

Supporting Medical Professionals Accused of Sexual Exploitation

Supporting Medical Professionals Accused of Sexual Exploitation Upholding Justice and Fairness: Supporting Medical Professionals Accused of Sexual Exploitation Introduction In recent years, allegations of sexual exploitation involving medical professionals have garnered significant attention, raising concerns about the abuse of power and trust within the healthcare system. While these accusations are deeply distressing, it is crucial […]

Concealing a Serious Indictable Offence

s 316 Crimes Act 1990 (NSW) – Concealing a Serious Indictable Offence Section 316 of the Crimes Act 1900 states that any person who knows or believes that a serious indictable offence has been committed, and who intentionally conceals any material information that might assist in the apprehension or prosecution of the offender, is guilty […]

Solicitors vs Barristers

Solicitors vs Barristers Solicitors vs Barristers Did you know the solicitors from Banga Legal can represent you in court? Solicitors at Banga Legal, unlike solicitors at some other firms, conduct hearings and trials on a regular basis, across several states, including Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. We have represented at trials and hearings in […]

Vaccine Injury Discrimination Matter

Vaccine Injury Discrimination Matter Vaccine Injury Discrimination Matter Abstract This is at its core a discrimination case. Our client has willingly engaged with the vaccine, been rendered severely injured by his first dose and subsequently highly vulnerable to any further doses. In fact, specialists recommended our client not receive a further dose of Pfizer, or […]

AHPRA – Powers, Limitations And Review​

AHPRA – Powers, Limitations And Review​ AHPRA – Powers, Limitations and Review AHPRA’s powers and any limitations in respect of investigating medical professionals AHPRA and related bodies have comprehensive powers to investigate health practitioners under this Part 8 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (National Law) which sets out the processes and procedures relevant […]

Being Pulled Over By The Police​​

Being Pulled Over by the Police Being Pulled Over by the Police​ Proud to be different We are proud to be different. That’s what makes Banga Legal the very best legal advisors for your matter. We don’t celebrate old school ‘pomp’ or excessive layers of admin and corporate structure. We celebrate great outcomes, high level […]

Police Search Powers

Police may ask you to consent to a search if they lack a warrant or other legal permission to do so…