High Court of Australia
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
FRENCH CJ,
GUMMOW, HAYNE, HEYDON AND KIEFEL JJ
PAUL UYSAL AKTAS APPELLANT
AND
WESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED &
ANOR RESPONDENTS
Aktas v Westpac Banking Corporation Limited [No 2]
[2010] HCA 47
15 December 2010
S3/2010
ORDER
First respondent's further amended summons filed on 24 September 2010 dismissed with costs.
On appeal from the Supreme Court of New South Wales
Representation
T S Hale SC with A T S Dawson for the appellant (instructed by Penhall & Co Lawyers)
J R Sackar QC with K P Smark SC and R J Hardcastle for the first respondent (instructed by Mallesons Stephen Jaques)
Submitting appearance for the second respondent
Notice: This copy of the Court's Reasons for Judgment is subject to formal revision prior to publication in the Commonwealth Law Reports.
CATCHWORDS
Aktas v Westpac Banking Corporation Ltd [No 2]
High Court – Practice and procedure – Judgments and orders – Costs – Power to vary orders not yet authenticated – Circumstances in which power should be exercised.
1. FRENCH CJ, GUMMOW AND HAYNE JJ. On 4 August 2010, the Court delivered judgment allowing this appeal. The Court made orders in the following terms:
"1. Appeal allowed.
2. Set aside Order 1 of the orders of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales made on 9 February 2009 and in its place order that:
(a) the appeal by Mr Aktas be allowed with costs;
(b) set aside Order 1 of the orders made by Fullerton J on 7 November 2007 and in its place enter verdict and judgment for Mr Aktas for damages in the sum of $50,000 with interest;
(c) set aside Order 2 of the orders made by Fullerton J on 29 November 2007 and in its place order that Westpac Banking Corporation Limited ("Westpac") pay the costs of the action by Mr Aktas.
3. Westpac to pay Mr Aktas's costs in this Court.
4. The parties are at liberty within 28 days to re‑list the appeal for further orders if an agreement is reached respecting the interest to be added to the verdict of $50,000. In the absence of agreement, the question of interest will be remitted for determination by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales."
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