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ROLLS v BECHARA
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA
9 April 1990
[1990] NSWCA 158
Mahoney JA This is an application to strike out the appeal. The appeal was
lodged on 17 July 1985. It is an appeal from a judgment of his Honour Judge
Herron in the District Court. The proceedings have been through a course of
arbitration and then came before his Honour. His Honour ultimately gave
judgment for the plaintiff. Nothing appears to have been done to execute on the
judgment. It is said that no steps were taken by either party pending the outcome
of an unrelated matter which dealt with the principles involved in this
proceeding. That matter was, the court is informed, a proceeding in the High
Court. It was disposed of in 1987.
Following the decision of the High Court in 1987, the next step taken, as far
as the evidence appears, was that on 31 September 1988 the solicitors for the
plaintiff indicated that, unless this appeal was proceeded with, application would
be made to strike it out. On 31 January 1989 a further letter was written recording
a telephone conversation relating to a change or possible change of solicitors and
indicating instructions to move to strike out the appeal for want of prosecution.
On 21 March 1989 the new solicitors wrote and said they were attempting to
do something, indicating that, as I understand the position, they did not have the
file. It appears from what the court has been informed that they subsequently
received the file in April 1989. Since that time nothing has been done except that
on 27 February 1990 the present motion was filed seeking an order that the appeal
be struck out.
On neither side has the appeal been dealt with with great diligence. I say that
upon the basis of the evidence which is presently before the court. I make no
judgment against the parties because I do not necessarily have before me all of
the evidence which could be put before the court, for example an application
against an individual for failing to proceed with the appeal or to strike out the
appeal with appropriate diligence. The question that now arises is: in view of
what has been done or not done by both parties, what order should the court make
in respect of the appeal? The application made by the applicant is that the appeal
be struck out. The respondent says that it desires to pursue the appeal with all
vigour. In the circumstances, I think that neither party can be proud of what has
happened. I say that, again emphasising that I speak only upon the evidence that
is before the court. I think the proper course to take is to give the appellant one
last chance to show that the appeal is being processed with due diligence.
I propose to stand over this application until Monday, 30 April 1990. The
position in relation to the continuation of the appeal will be considered at that
date. The costs of the application today will be reserved for the judge dealing
with the matter on that day.
2 UNREPORTED JUDGMENTS
The matter will not be part heard before me and may be heard by any judge
dealing with the list on that day. The respondent - and I do not propose to limit
what the judge dealing with the matter may do - may well expect that if nothing
cogent is done by that time, the appropriate order will be made dismissing the
5 appeal.
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