President of India v Moor Line Ltd (No 2) [1958] HCA 25
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212 HIGH COURT [1955-15
[HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.]
THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA + es APPELLANT;
AND
THE MOOR LINE LIMITED
(No. 2].
ON APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF
VICTORIA.
H.C.or A. Arbitration—Special case stated by arbitrator for opinion of Supreme Court—Co
1955-1958. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court to award—Arbitration Act 1928 (Vict.) No. 363
. 8. 19.
Metnourye,
Since an opinion of the Supreme Court on a case stated by an arbitr
1955, coe al :
Mar. 16; under s. 19 of the Arbitration Act 1928 (Vict.) is advisory, no appeal lies from
ae it. Further, the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction to make an order as
1958, the costs of such a case stated.
May 15. :
fd In Re Arbitration between Groutch and the State Rivers and Water Supply
"ie Commission (1913) V.L.R. 455, approved.
Follagar and Decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria (O'Bryan J.), varied.
Taylor JJ.
Appr from the Supreme Court of Victoria.
A dispute having arisen between the President of India,
charterer of the M.V. Exmoor and the owner of the vessel, the Moot
Line Limited, the same was referred to the arbitration of Jame!
Stratton Cameron as umpire.
On 23rd March 1954 the umpire stated a case for the opinion
of the Supreme Court of Victoria upon certain questions arising
the arbitration.
The case was heard before O'Bryan J., who, in a judgm
delivered on 4th June 1954, answered the questions in favour
the President of India and awarded the costs of the proceedings t
him.
99 C.L.R.] OF AUSTRALIA.
From this decision the Moor Line appealed to the Full Court
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, constituted by Herring O.J.,
Barry and Dean JJ. On 28th September 1954 the Full Court
allowed the appeal and awarded the costs of the proceedings, both
before it and before O'Bryan J. to the Moor Line Ltd.
From this decision, pursuant to special leave granted by the
High Court on 12th October 1954, the President of India appealed
to the High Court. When the appeal came on for hearing on 15th
March 1955 the High Court indicated that the Full Court of the
Supreme Court had had no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal
from the decision of O'Bryan J., and the proceedings were accord-
ingly adjourned and the costs reversed.
D. I. Menzies Q.C. and K. A. Aickin, for the appellant.
Dr. E. G. Coppel Q.C. and R. K. Fullagar, for the respondent.
The Court delivered the following written judgment :—
In this litigation the substance of which we have decided in the
judgments just delivered there were proceedings which reached
this Court of the costs of which it is necessary to dispose. The
umpire stated a case for the opinion of the Supreme Court. Under
the law of Victoria such an opinion is of an advisory nature: see In
re C.T. Arbitration between Knight und Tabernacle Permanent Building
Society (1); Cogstad & Co. v. H. Newsum, Sons & Co. Ltd. (2).
The case stated came before O'Bryan J. whose opinion was against
the shipowners. The shipowners appealed to the Full Court of
the Supreme Court of Victoria. As the opinion was advisory no
such appeal lay in point of law. The point that no appeal lay was
not, however, taken in the Full Court and the Full Court pronounced
an order reversing the order of O'Bryan J. The order of O'Bryan J.
had awarded the costs of the proceedings before him to the charterer.
In fact he had no jurisdiction to award costs. It had been so
decided in In re Arbitration between Groutch and State Rivers and
Water Supply Commission (3). But his attention was not drawn
to this decision. The order of the Full Court reversed his order
and awarded the costs of the proceedings both before O'Bryan J.
and in the Full Court to the shipowners. On 12th October 1954
the charterer obtained from this Court special leave to appeal
from the order of the Full Court of the Supreme Court. The appeal
came on for hearing before this Court on 15th March 1955. The
(1) (1892) 2 Q.B. 613. (3) (1913) V.L.R. 455.
(2) (1921) 2 A.C. 528.
H.C. oF A.
1955-1958.
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THE
PRESIDENT
or Ixpia
v.
THe
Moor Live
Lr.
[No. 2}.
1958, May 15.
214 HIGH COURT [1955-19
H.C. or A. Court there pointed out that the proceedings had been miscon
1955-1958. An order was thereupon made adjourning the appeal then
Ww : i
tun this Court and reserving the costs.
Prestpent We have considered how these proceedings should be disposed |
or IxPIA of. We think in all the circumstances that the right course for
Te this Court to take is to allow the appeal from the Full Court of the
Moor Lore Supreme Court, discharge the order of that court and in lien thereof
[No. 2]. set aside so much of the order of 0". 'Bryan J. as awards costs to the
pixon cy, Charterer. Over the rest of the order of O'Bryan J. we have no
Williams J. jurisdiction. The order for costs is, of course, a judicial order and
Tullazar J. we may therefore set it aside. We do so following Groutch's Case(1),
The rest of his order is advisory and is not appealable. It therefore
must remain untouched although the opinion his Honour expressed
is not in conformity with the judgments we have just pronounced, —
Allow appeal from the order of the Full Court of
the Supreme Court of Victoria of 28th September
1954. Discharge such order. In lieu order
that so much of the order of O' Bryan J. dated
4th June 1954 be discharged as deals with costs.
No order as to costs in this Court or in the Supreme
Court.
Solicitors for the appellant, Snowden, Neave & Demaine.
Solicitors for the respondent, Middleton, McEacharn & Shaw.
RDB
(1) (1918) V.L.R. 455.