Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Oswal [2013] FCA 101 Citation: Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Oswal [2013] FCA 101
Parties: COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (ABN 48 123 123 124) v PANKAJ OSWAL
File numbers: WAD 401 of 2012; WAD 142 of 2012
Judge: SIOPIS J
Date of judgment: 18 February 2013
Date of hearing: Determined on the papers.
Date of last submissions: 15 February 2013
Place: Perth
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: No Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 15
Counsel for the Applicant: Mr J Thomson SC and Mr C Lockhart
Solicitor for the Applicant: Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Counsel for the Respondent: Mr R Newlands and Mr J Giles
Solicitor for the Respondent: Hotchkin Hanly
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION WAD 401 of 2012
BETWEEN: COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (ABN 48 123 123 124)
Applicant
AND: PANKAJ OSWAL
Respondent
JUDGE: SIOPIS J DATE OF ORDER: 18 February 2013 WHERE MADE: PERTH
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The applicant have leave to withdraw its creditor's petition dated 16 October 2012. 2. The costs of the respondent's application dated 11 December 2012 be reserved, with liberty to any party to apply. 3. The costs of the applicant's creditor's petition be reserved, with liberty to the parties to apply. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION WAD 142 of 2012
BETWEEN: COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA (ABN 48 123 123 124)
We try to embed the page this law was scraped from. If the site blocks framing, you still get the link and a local excerpt.
Last checked with source on —
Checking whether the official page can be embedded…
Plain-English simplify of this law: a short summary, key points, and both sides of the argument. Generated on first view via Replicate, then cached. Vote on what helps your study.
No study brief is cached for this law yet. Sign up to generate a plain-English brief.
Sign up to generate