NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Haragli v Tan [2021] NSWSC 1581 Hearing dates: 03 December 2021 Date of orders: 07 December 2021 Decision date: 07 December 2021 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Harrison J Decision: (1) Dismiss plaintiff's application to set aside paragraph 4 of the defendant's subpoena. (2) Order that costs of the motion are to be the defendant's costs in the proceedings. (3) Permit the plaintiff to rely upon the late served report of Dr Champion, who may participate in the relevant expert conclave. Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE – medical negligence – subpoena – where defendant sought production of plaintiff's diaries and journals – where plaintiff moves to set aside subpoena in part – whether legitimate forensic purpose for subpoena – whether category of documents too broad – whether nature of documents sought illegitimately infringed the plaintiff's privacy – whether impractical for plaintiff's lawyers to respond – plaintiff's motion dismissed Legislation Cited: Limitation Act 1969, s 50C Cases Cited: Lowery v Insurance Australia Ltd [2015] NSWCA 303 Secretary of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment v Blacktown City Council [2021] NSWCA 145 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Ophelia Fatima Haragli (Plaintiff) Clifford Tan (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: A Stone SC (Plaintiff) K Kumar (Defendant)
Solicitors: Burgan Lawyers (Plaintiff) HWL Ebsworth Lawyers (Defendant) File Number(s): 2017/187977 Publication restriction: Nil
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