Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Mathai v Wong, in the matter of Mathai [2005] FCA 632
BANKRUPTCY – appeal to Court against trustee's decision to refuse permission to leave Australia – considerations to be taken into account in making an order under s 178 of the Bankruptcy Act – leave to travel granted on terms that a surety be provided
Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth), s 178 Re Tyndall; Ex parte Official Receiver (1977) 17 ALR 182, applied IN THE MATTER OF MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI, A BANKRUPT
MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI v LOKE CHING WONG AS TRUSTEE OF THE PROPERTY OF MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI, A BANKRUPT
NSD 672 OF 2005
GYLES J
6 MAY 2005
SYDNEY
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 672 OF 2005
IN THE MATTER OF MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI, A BANKRUPT
BETWEEN: MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI
APPLICANT
AND: LOKE CHING WONG AS TRUSTEE OF THE PROPERTY OF MATHEW KERALAVAKAYIL MATHAI, A BANKRUPT
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: GYLES J
DATE OF ORDER: 6 MAY 2005
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The Applicant Mathew Keralavakayil Mathai attend before the Federal Court at Sydney at 10:15 am on 26 May 2005.
2. That Lucy Wee of Unit 5, 15–19 Longueville Road, Lane Cove 2066, enter into a recognisance in the sum of $10,000.00 as security for the attendance of the Applicant at the time aforesaid the said amount to be forfeited if the Applicant fails to attend.
3. The Applicant have leave to travel from Australia to Malaysia during the period 6 May 2005 to 26 May 2005.
4. There be no order for the costs of the Applicant of the Application.
5. The costs of the Respondent be costs in the administration.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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