Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Daevys v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy; In the Matter of Daevys[2011] FCA 397 Citation: Daevys v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy; In the Matter of Daevys [2011] FCA 397
Appeal from: Application for extension of time: Daevys v Official Trustee [2010] FMCA 906
Parties: STUART DAEVYS v OFFICIAL TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY
File number: NSD 1849 of 2010
Judge: FLICK J
Date of judgment: 20 April 2011
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application for extension of time in which to appeal – special reasons BANKRUPTCY – debtor's petition – ought not to have been presented or accepted
Legislation: Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) ss 55, 104, 153B Federal Court Rules O 52 r 15
Cases cited: Abbas, Re; Ex parte Official Trustee in Bankruptcy (1995) 57 FCR 140, considered Coyle, Re (1993) 42 FCR 72, considered Daevys v Official Trustee [2010] FMCA 906, considered Daevys v Official Trustee in Bankruptcy [2011] FCA 398, cited Jess v Scott (1986) 12 FCR 187, considered McCormack, Re (Unreported, Federal Court of Australia, Pincus J, 6 April 1990), referred to Milne v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2010] FCA 987, 119 ALD 504, cited Perpetual Trustee Company Ltd v Smith [2010] FCAFC 91, 186 FCR 566, cited Raymond, Re; Ex parte Raymond (1992) 36 FCR 424, considered SZHFX v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2008] FCA 355, cited WAAD v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs [2002] FCAFC 399, cited
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