NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Bushra v Anchor Immigration trading as Anchor Immigration [2025] NSWDC 39 Hearing dates: 14 February 2025 Date of orders: 14 February 2025 Decision date: 14 February 2025 Jurisdiction: Civil Before: Dicker SC DCJ Decision: Orders: In relation to the Notice of Motion filed on 19 December 2024: (1) The Notice of Motion is dismissed. (2) The plaintiff is to pay the second defendant's costs of the Notice of Motion as agreed or assessed. (3) The plaintiff is to serve a further version of the Amended Statement of Claim on the defendant's solicitor by 5pm on 7 March 2025. (4) In the event consent is not granted to file the proposed Amended Statement of Claim, the plaintiff is to file and serve a Notice of Motion seeking leave by 26 March 2025 returnable for directions, and if appropriate hearing, on 3 April 2025 at 9:30am. (5) The matter is listed for directions before the List Judge on 3 April 2025 at 9:30am. (6) Liberty to apply on 2 business days' notice. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – leave to file an Amended Statement of Claim – whether leave should be granted to replead Legislation Cited: Australian Consumer Law Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Lin v State of New South Wales [2024] NSWSC 653 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: Anyat Bushra (Plaintiff) Anchor Immigration trading as Anchor Immigration (First Defendant) Raefat Soryal (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: S Kikkert (Plaintiff) C Coventry (Second Defendant)
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