NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Jordan v Goldspring [2021] NSWSC 414 Hearing dates: 6 April 2021 Date of orders: 6 April 2021 Decision date: 23 April 2021 Jurisdiction: Equity - Duty List Before: Kunc J Decision: Access to documents and leave to issue subpoenas and notices to produce granted Catchwords: SUCCESSION – Executors and administrators – Proceedings against executors and administrators – Application for revocation of grant – Alleged contempt – Subpoenas and notices to produce in probate matters – Investigative function Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union v Boral Resources (Vic) Pty Ltd (2015) 256 CLR 275; [2015] HCA 21 Dwyer v The National Trustees & Executors Agency Co Limited (1939-1940) 63 CLR 1 Glazier v Australian Men's Health (No 2) [2001] NSWSC 6 Hons v Hons [2010] NSWSC 247 Juul v Northey [2010] NSWCA 211 Portal Software v Bodsworth [2005] NSWSC 1115 Re Estates of Brooker-Pain and Soulos [2019] NSWSC 671 Vasiljev v Public Trustee [1974] 2 NSWLR 497 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Katherine Jordan (First Plaintiff) Rhonda Thomas (Second Plaintiff) Lynette Goldspring (Third Plaintiff)
Peter Goldspring (First Defendant) Mark Goldspring (Second Defendant) Marianne Goodchild (Third Defendant) Barry Goldspring (Fourth Defendant) Representation: Counsel:
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