Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Channic Pty Ltd [2014] FCA 1311 Citation: Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Channic Pty Ltd [2014] FCA 1311
Parties: AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION v CHANNIC PTY LTD (ACN 141 145 753), CASH BROKERS PTY LTD (ACN 144 652 951) and COLIN WILLIAM HULBERT
File number(s): QUD 536 of 2013
Judge(s): GREENWOOD J
Date of judgment: 26 November 2014
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – consideration of an application brought by the respondents to adjourn the trial – where application to adjourn was made one week before the scheduled commencement of a two week trial in circumstances where the respondents have not yet briefed counsel, where the respondents have failed to provide funds for counsel and where the respondents' solicitor has been and continues to be engaged in unrelated proceedings in the New South Wales District Court which seem unlikely to conclude before the commencement of the Federal Court trial
Legislation: National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Cth) Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth)
Cases cited: Aon Risk Services Australia Limited v Australian National University (2009) 239 CLR 175
Date of hearing: 26 November 2014
Place: Melbourne (with video links to Brisbane and Sydney)
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 24
Counsel for the Applicant: Mr R M Derrington QC with Mr S Seefeld
Solicitor for the Respondents: Dr R Spence, Integrity Criminal Legal
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