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Australian Women Win Landmark Case Over Invasive Searches

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
July 24, 2025
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Australian Women Win Landmark Case Over Invasive Searches
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Five Australian women have secured a historic legal victory, winning the right to sue Qatar Airways over invasive medical examinations conducted at Hamad International Airport in 2020. The Federal Court of Australia overturned a previous dismissal, ruling the women can proceed with their lawsuit against both the airline and airport operator Matar for alleged “unlawful physical contact” and false imprisonment that caused severe psychological trauma, including PTSD and depression.

This case stems from an October 2020 incident where Qatari authorities forcibly removed female passengers from a Sydney-bound flight after discovering an abandoned newborn in an airport bathroom. The women—including a British grandmother who later said she “felt raped”—were subjected to non-consensual gynecological exams in airport ambulances to determine if they had recently given birth. While a Qatari official received a suspended sentence, the women allege Qatar Airways staff facilitated their ordeal by allowing police onto the plane.

Australian Women Win Landmark Case Over Invasive Searches

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  • Why the Montreal Convention No Longer Shields Qatar Airways
  • What Happens Now? The High-Stakes Trial Ahead

Why the Montreal Convention No Longer Shields Qatar Airways

In a scathing reversal, the full bench of the Federal Court ruled that Justice John Halley erred in 2024 by dismissing the case under the Montreal Convention, which typically limits airline liability. Justices Stewart, Mortimer, and Stellios found the lower court prejudged critical facts that must be decided at trial—including whether Qatar Airways crew could have intervened to prevent the human rights violation.

One plaintiff recounted believing she was “being kidnapped,” while others described panic attacks and broken trust in air travel.

What Happens Now? The High-Stakes Trial Ahead

Qatar Airways and Matar face potential multi-million-dollar liabilities if found negligent. As the women finally get their “day in court,” the outcome could change global aviation protocols—and deliver long-overdue vindication.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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