NATHAN LTD v ROSSINGTON HOLDINGS PTY LTD [1992] NSWCA 137
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NATHAN LTD v ROSSINGTON HOLDINGS PTY LTD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
GLEESON CJ, CLARKE JA and HANDLEY JA
22 May 1992
[1992] NSWCA 137
CORPORATIONS — Prospectus issued — Documents referred to in schedule of
prospectus — s1029 Corporations Law — inspection of documents — who has the
right to inspect documents.
Gleeson CJ. This is an appeal from a decision from McLelland J in the Equity
Division of the Court. The appeal has been brought on as a matter of urgency. His
Honour made an order under s 1324 of the Corporations Law to enforce
compliance by the appellant with the provisions of s 1029. Those provisions, so
his Honour held, obliged the appellant to permit the respondent to inspect certain
documents referred to in a prospectus issued by the appellant.
Three questions were argued on the appeal. The first question was whether the
appellant was obliged by s 1029 of the Corporations Law to make the documents
available for inspection by the respondent. The second question was whether, if
the answer to the first question was in the affirmative, the respondent had
standing to seek relief under s 1324. The third question which only arose if the
answers to questions | and 2 were in theaffirmative was whether the Court ought
in the exercise of its discretion make the order sought by the respondent.
McLelland J answered all three questions in the affirmative.
Having listened to the interesting argument advanced by senior counsel for the
appellant, I find myself in complete agreement with the judgment of McLelland J
and with his Honour's reasons for judgment. For those reasons which, for the
purposes of this appeal, I adopt as my own, I consider the appeal should be
dismissed with costs.
Clarke JA. I agree.
Handley JA. I agree.
Gleeson CJ. The order of the Court will be that the appeal will be dismissed
with costs. The stay of proceedings that was previously granted is discharged.
Orders accordingly.
Counsel for the appellant: S D Rares / F Douglas
Solicitors for the appellant: Mallesons Stephen Jacques
Counsel for the respondent: R McColl / M Burke
Solicitors for the respondent: Rosenblum and Partners