Pamela Jov ENRIGHT v SOUTH SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL [1994] NSWCA 91
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Pamela Jovy ENRIGHT vy SOUTH SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
GLEESON CJ, KIRBY P and POWELL JA
19 September 1994
[1994] NSWCA 91
Gleeson CJ. This is an application for leave to appeal against a decision of her
Honour Justice Pearlman, the Chief Judge of the Land and Environment Court,
given on 11 August 1994. The decision concerned the applicant's liability to pay
costs to the respondent in respect of some proceedings brought in the Land and
Environment Court. The relevant history of the matter is set out in her Honour's
reasons for judgment and there is no occasion to repeat them.
The decision as to costs was a discretionary decision and I am not persuaded
that there is any sufficient reason to doubt the correctness of her Honour's
exercise of her discretionary power to justify the granting of leave to appeal. I
would propose that the application for leave to appeal be refused.
Kirby P. I agree, but I would prefer to rest my decision upon the fact that, even
if it were shown that her Honour had taken into account an irrelevant
consideration in disposing of the costs, the ultimate outcome of any proceeding
in this Court would almost certainly be a cost order identical to that which her
Honour ordered. Therefore, an appeal, if leave were granted, would be futile.
Itwould result in the same order and I would not put the parties to that
inconvenience. I agree with the order proposed.
Powell JA. I agree that leave should be refused. I do not wish to add anything
to what has been said by the Chief Justice and the President.
Gleeson CJ. The unsuccessful applicant should pay the costs of the
respondent's application for leave to appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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