NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Quach v Horvarth [2022] NSWCA 49 Hearing dates: 28 March 2022 Date of orders: 28 March 2022 Decision date: 28 March 2022 Before: Basten JA Decision: Dismiss the notice of appeal e-filed on 15 March 2022 as incompetent. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – vexatious proceedings order – prohibition on commencement of fresh proceedings in specified matters – judicial review application dismissed in a specified matter – fresh claim for damages based on unlawfulness of same conduct – claim dismissed under vexatious proceedings order – notice of appeal dismissed as incompetent under vexatious proceedings order Legislation Cited: Medical Practice Act 1992 (NSW), Sch 1, cl 11 Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), s 69 Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008 (NSW), ss 8, 13 Cases Cited: Health Care Complaints Commission v Quach (No 2) [2015] NSWCATOD 32 Health Care Complaints Commission v Quach [2015] NSWCATOD 2 Quach v Health Care Complaints Commission [2016] NSWCA 49 Quach v Horvarth [2021] NSWSC 1401 Quach v New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission [2016] NSWCA 10 Quach v New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission; Quach v New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal [2017] NSWCA 267 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Michael Van Thanh Quach (Applicant) Professor John Horvarth (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Applicant unrepresented
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