Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Thomas International Limited v Humantech Pty Ltd [2015] FCA 541 Citation: Thomas International Limited v Humantech Pty Ltd [2015] FCA 541
Parties: THOMAS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED v HUMANTECH PTY LTD (ACN 121 808 973), JCS HUMAN DYNAMICS (PTY) LTD (SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY REGISTRATION NO 1998/012319/07), THOMAS INTERNATIONAL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 103 702 978), ASSESSMENT CENTRE TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD (ACN 142 138 743), JCS HUMAN DYNAMICS PTY LTD (ACN 121 807 752) and JOHAN CHRISTIAAN SCHUTTE
File number: NSD 546 of 2015
Judge: NICHOLAS J
Date of judgment: 27 May 2015
Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application for mandatory interlocutory injunctions requiring respondents to transfer domain names to applicant – consideration of strength of applicant's case for final relief and balance of convenience – interlocutory injunction granted compelling transfer of domain names to applicant upon applicant giving usual undertaking as to damages and additional undertaking to re-transfer domain names to respondent if so ordered by the Court
Legislation: Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) ss 436A, 440D
Cases cited: Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd (2001) 208 CLR 199 Australian Broadcasting Corporation v O'Neill (2006) 227 CLR 57 Hopkins v AECOM Australia Pty Ltd (2012) 91 ACSR 391 Paciocco v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited [2015] FCAFC 50 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd v Apple Inc (2011) 217 FCR 238
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