WORLD WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v STEVENSON - MAGISTRATE MANLY LOCAL COURT; WORLD WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v BUCKNELL and ANOR [1993] NSWCA 295 | Legal Lookup
WORLD WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v STEVENSON - MAGISTRATE MANLY LOCAL COURT; WORLD WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v BUCKNELL and ANOR [1993] NSWCA 295
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WORLD WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v
STEVENSON - MAGISTRATE MANLY LOCAL COURT; WORLD
WINGS PROPERTY INVESTMENT CO PTY LTD v BUCKNELL and
ANOR
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
CLARKE, MEAGHER and SHELLER JJA
8 November 1993
[1993] NSWCA 295
Clarke JA There are two notices of motion before the Court in which the
appellant World Wings Property Investment Co Pty Ltd seeks orders that
decisions handed down on 19 October 1993 be reopened and that the appellant
be permitted to appeal from a decision of Judge Shillington and be granted leave
to appeal a decision of Loveday J.
On 19 October there were before the Court two separate matters: the first was
an application for leave to appeal from the decision of Loveday J in proceedings
number 40564/1991; the second was a substantive appeal from the decision of
Judge Shillington which was given in a matter which became matter number
40310/1991 in the Court of Appeal. On that occasion the Court declined to give
leave to Mr Dennis Valassis, a major shareholder in the appellant company, to
appear on behalf of that company.
Following the refusal of leave there was no appearance for the company and
the applications were both dismissed.
In essence the appellant seeks to have those decisions reviewed. Today Mr
Valassis has again appeared on behalf of the appellant and has sought the leave
of the Court formally to appear on its behalf. The Court without ruling on the
application has heard what he has to say on his right to be heard and in that
respect he has referred to the provisions of the Supreme Court Rules Ptl1 r1(2)
and Pt4 r4.1 and Pt4 r4.2. The Court has also heard submissions on the grounds
for reopening.
It is not necessary, I think, for the Court to give a formal ruling as to whether
he should be heard on behalf of the company or whether the Court has any
jurisdiction to review the decisions previously made. Although there may be a
substantial argument in favour of the view that the Court has no jurisdiction to
do this, the applications may be dealt with upon the basis that there is simply no
ground advanced which would entitle the Court even if it had jurisdiction to
reopen the decisions handed down on 19 October 1993.
In my opinion the application should be dismissed with costs.
Sheller JA I agree.
Meagher JA I agree.
Clarke JA.
The order of the Court will be as I have just said.
(Discussion ensued - see transcript of proceedings.)
An application has been made for a stay of execution of the judgment of Judge
Shillington; there is no formal application before the Court nor any evidence to
support the making of such an order and the Court without a formal application
will not be disposed to grant any stay.
2 UNREPORTED JUDGMENTS
Application dismissed with costs.
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