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GALLAGHER v CHARANEKA
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA
12 July 1993
[1993] NSWCA 104
Mahoney JA. This is an application for leave to file a Notice of Contention
which is, admittedly, out of time. The circumstances have been referred to in
argument and it is not necessary for me to canvass them.
Miss Needham, for the opponent to the application, has indicated that, except
as to costs, her side is not prejudiced by the making of an order that the Notice
of Contention may be filed and relied upon at the hearing.
The point raised by the Notice of Contention, namely, the right to relief under
the Contracts Review Act, was a matter in contest at the hearing. The judge made
a finding, or may be said to have made a finding — I do not pre-empt that issue
— at the time of giving judgment and I am told that the matter was the subject
of reference in written submissions filed. It was a live issue throughout the
proceeding below.
It has been said that one of the reasons why the Notice of Contention was not
filed in proper time was that there has been a change in the Rules. Under the
previous Rules a Noticeof Contention could be filed a short time before the
hearing, and the time for hearing was not fixed. I take those matters into account,
although I do not think they are determinative of the issue.
The present application has been made by the respondent for relief from a
failure to comply with the Rules. It was, in the circumstances, proper to oppose
it. In all the circumstances, I think the proper order to be made is that leave be
granted to the claimant to file a Notice of Contention in the form attached to the
Notice of Motion within the next twenty-four hours and to rely upon it at the
hearing of the appeal. The costs of the application for leave should be paid, in any
event, by the applicant.
Orders accordingly.
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