The “Djokovic case” should get its court epilogue around midnight, when the hearing begins in Melbourne, but the verdict could also be an introduction to a new affair.
Namely, the Government of Australia published the answer to the complaint of the legal team of the Serbian tennis player.
It alleges that he has the right to keep Djokovic in custody, regardless of the court’s decision.
“There is no clear rule or certainty that a foreigner can enter Australia. There are criteria according to which we approve it and we have our reasons for refusing a visa.” “No one has given security to the person that his medical exemption will be accepted,” the response said.
“If the court decides to release the accused from quarantine, we can still put him in custody, regardless of the court’s decision. The court’s decision to release him does not guarantee that the Commonwealth authorities will not detain him again, “the document reads.”
