Northern Territory Consolidated Acts67. Inquiries by Tribunal
(1) The Tribunal must inquire whether or not the requirements of sections 62 and 63 have been complied with and, so far as voting is concerned, may inquire into the identity of persons and whether their votes were improperly admitted or rejected and whether the result of the polling was correctly ascertained, but the Tribunal must not inquire into the correctness of a roll and must take the roll to be conclusive evidence that the persons enrolled were, at the time of the issue of the writ for the referendum, entitled to be enrolled.
(2) The qualification of a person enrolled must not be questioned and a referendum must not be declared void on the ground that a person whose name appears on the roll for a division, and who has voted as an elector for the division, was not qualified to be enrolled or to continue to be enrolled as an elector for the division.