Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Haile-Michael v Konstantinidis (No 2) [2012] FCA 167 Citation: Haile-Michael v Konstantinidis (No 2) [2012] FCA 167
Parties: DANIEL HAILE-MICHAEL, ROBERT KOUA, JIBRIL GOD, ZAKARIA GOD, SHUAIB ALI, AHMED MUSSA, MAKI ISSA, HAKIM HASSAN, MAGNUS KABA, ABDUL ABDI and BASHIR HUMED v NICK KONSTANTINIDIS, BRETT PATTIE, SHANE DAVIES, NICK O'BRIEN, PAUL GILMOUR, PETER MEATH, DENIS LINEHAN, CHIEF COMISSIONER OF VICTORIA POLICE and STATE OF VICTORIA
File number: VID 969 of 2010
Judge: MARSHALL J
Date of judgment: 1 March 2012
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – interlocutory application – pleadings – application to strike out parts of proposed further amended statement of claim – form and content of pleadings – function of pleadings – efficient conduct of a matter pursuant to s 37M of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth)
Legislation: Australian Human Rights Act 1986 (Cth) s 46PO Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) s 37M Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)
Cases cited: Haile-Michael v Konstantinidis [2012] FCA 108 Aon Risk Services Australia Limited v Australian National University (2009) 239 CLR 175 Australian Competition and Consumer Competition v Golden West Network Pty Ltd (Fed C of A, 19 August 1997, unreported) McKellar v Container Terminal Management Services Ltd (1999) 165 ALR 409 State of Queensland v Pioneer Concrete (Qld) Pty Ltd (1999) ATPR 41-691 Charles v Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd (2000) 105 FCR 573 Dye v Commonwealth Securities Limited (No 2) [2010] FCAFC 118
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