STATE RAIL AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES v SMITH [1989] NSWCA 194
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STATE RAIL AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES v SMITH
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
Hope JA
6 February 1989
[1989] NSWCA 194
Hope JA. Judge Davidson made an award in favour of the opponent,
Raymond William Smith, in the Compensation Court on 23 May 1988. There is
an appeal from that decision to this Court on questions of law.
The claimant, the State Rail Authority, filed a notice of appeal in this Court on
20 December 1988, that is, more than six months after the award was made by
his Honour. In that long period one employed solicitor after another had the
handling of the matter within the office of the State Rail Authority's solicitor. The
only thing that appears to have been done is that somebody looked at the matter,
thought it might be appropriate to make an application to the learned trial judge
to use the slip rule to vary something in his award, and initiated proceedings but
did not serve them because the view was taken that it would be inappropriate to
take that course.
In my opinion the claimant had ample opportunity, as it obviously had ample
time, to file a notice of appeal long before 10 December 1988. I can see no
justification in the material put before the Court for extending the time for appeal.
The application is dismissed with costs.
Orders accordingly.