GIBSON v COBB SUPPLY COMPANY PTY LTD [1994] NSWCA 108
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GIBSON v COBB SUPPLY COMPANY PTY LTD
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY JA
12 December 1994
[1994] NSWCA 108
Mahoney JA This is an application which comes before the Court, brought by
Mr Gibson, the plaintiff, on his own behalf seeking two orders: one is leave to
adduce fresh evidence and the second, the expedition of the appeal date. So far
as the bringing of fresh evidence is concerned, this is a matter which is, as I have
explained to Mr Gibson, ordinarily dealt with by the Court which is hearing the
appeal. There are sometimes special circumstances in which it is dealt with
differently but I see nothing in the present case to warrant anything other than the
ordinary course.
I will direct that the application be stood over to the hearing of the appeal to
be dealt with by that Court. I would add one further matter: Mr Gibson has raised
in his affidavit in support of the notice of motion a suggestion that the defendant
in the proceedings, the respondent in the appeal, has been guilty of fraudulent
misconduct, deceit or the like. If that kind of allegation is to be made as a basis
upon which fresh evidence is to be brought, then it may be that it will be
necessary, for example, for affidavit evidence to be filed in support of that
application and for arrangements to be
made for cross-examination and the like, if it be necessary. I would therefore
indicate to the Registrar or the person who deals with the fixing of the hearing of
this matter that such a question may arise and that attention should be given to
the question whether specific procedures should be laid down, as to the filing of
evidence, cross-examination or any other steps to be taken after the date for
hearing is fixed so that all of these matters can be conveniently dealt with by the
parties when they come to argue the case upon the appeal.
At the moment, I will order only that the matter stand over to the hearing of
the appeal and I will reserve the costs of today to the Court which deals with the
appeal.
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