Big corporations have been crippled by tort litigation. Last nght I watched a documentary concerning the Ramapo Indians in No. Jersey near Ringwood where Ford dumped many tons of toxic waste. The EPA barely went through superfund motions. It happens rarely but it can happen.
So much in Australia makes no sense to me. It sounds as tho the govt. invited the Witnesses to comply but did not have the will to enforce registration. If a citizen has the standing to force registration and liability for failing to register both the Witnesses and the ineffectual government would be taken to task. I see multiple problems. I know little about Australia.
In my own life, I am plagued by government agencies not deciding my cases. If they denied me, I could appeal. They purposely don't move. I had multiple hearings over years to receive Social Security benefits. I could have been on the streets. Lawyers, Congressional concerns could not make them decide. A rare legal order was needed but I had no funds for a lawyer. I could have done it myself but then I am not disabled. After four years, my US Senator was furious. I finally had my Social Security. This is lawless. The same thing is happening with me with another agency now.
I would not bet on this legal gambit succeeding. It is interesting and maybe could succeed. Comapnes have gone bankrupt with tort liability.