NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Aidan Llewellyn trading as the Trustee for the House of Llewellyn v State of New South Wales [2023] NSWSC 1250 Hearing dates: 19 October 2023 Date of orders: 19 October 2023 Decision date: 19 October 2023 Jurisdiction: Equity - Applications List Before: Kunc J Decision: Summons dismissed Catchwords: MORTGAGES AND SECURITIES – Whether registered and authenticated birth certificate a security – "full faith and credit" - Summary dismissal of claim Legislation Cited: The Constitution (Cth) Category: Principal judgment Parties: Aidan Llewellyn trading as the Trustee for the House of Llewellyn (Plaintiff) State of New South Wales (First Defendant) New South Wales Treasury Corporation (Second Defendant) The Secretary, New South Wales Treasury (Third Defendant) NSW Trustee & Guardian (Fourth Defendant) Representation: Plaintiff (in person)
Counsel: E Dunlop (Defendants)
Solicitors: Crown Solicitor (Defendants) File Number(s): 2023/134084 Publication restriction: Nil
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT (REVISED)
Summary 1. By a summons filed on 27 April 2023 a party describing itself as "petitioner", being "the Trustee for the House of Llewellyn", sues the State of New South Wales, the New South Wales Treasury Corporation, New South Wales Treasury, and New South Wales Trustee. This is an application by those parties, referred to as respondents in the summons (the State), for the summons to be summarily dismissed or otherwise struck out as frivolous or vexatious for disclosing no cause of action. For the following reasons that relief will be granted.
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