Australian judge who wrongly jailed man during divorce case won’t face consequences, high court finds
Court finds Salvatore Vasta is immune from a civil suit and that the guards and security officers are not liableFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA judge who wrongly jailed a man during routine divorce proceedings should be protected from any personal consequences for his actions, the high court has ruled, despite the episode being described as an “affront to justice” and a “parody”.The high court’s ruling on Wednesday restores broad-based protections to all federal judges and shields them from being sued for wrong decisions, and overturns a 2023 decision that shook Australia’s legal fraternity and prompted urgent calls for reform.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

Court finds Salvatore Vasta is immune from a civil suit and that the guards and security officers are not liable
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A judge who wrongly jailed a man during routine divorce proceedings should be protected from any personal consequences for his actions, the high court has ruled, despite the episode being described as an “affront to justice” and a “parody”.
The high court’s ruling on Wednesday restores broad-based protections to all federal judges and shields them from being sued for wrong decisions, and overturns a 2023 decision that shook Australia’s legal fraternity and prompted urgent calls for reform.
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