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SOBOT v DUNLOP AUSTRALIA LTD
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MEAGHER Ap, HANDLEY and COLE JJA
7 September 1994, 7 September 1994
[1994] NSWCA 289
WORKERS' COMPENSATION — incompetent appeal — no question of principle:
Azzopardi v Tasman UEB Industries Ltd (1985) 4 NSWLR 139 applied.
Compensation Court Act, 1984, s32.
Handley JA This is an appeal by a worker, Mrs Zora Sobot, from a decision
of his Honour Judge Freeman (then a judge of the New South Wales
Compensation Court) given as long ago as 19 August 1986, dismissing her claim
for compensation against her former employer, Dunlop Australia Ltd, arising
from an alleged injury at work in or between January and May 1981.
His Honour concluded, for reasons he expressed in some seven pages, that the
applicant had not made out a case that she had suffered an employment injury
during her employment with Dunlop Australia during 1981.
Mr Skiller has said everything that could possibly be said on behalf of the
appellant in support of the appeal. However, cases heard in the Compensation
Court in 1986 could only be appealed to this Court consistently with the
restrictions in s32 of the Compensation Court Act, 1984, which at that time,
relevantly, limited an appeal to one on questions of law. Mr Skiller has struggled
to identify some error of law in the judgment of Judge Freeman on which to
support the present appeal. In my opinion, and with all respect, he has not been
able to identify any error of law in the judgment.
The decision of this Court in Azzopardi v Tasman UEB Industries Ltd (1985)
4 NSWLR 139 stands, in my view, as a fatal obstacle in Mr Skiller's path in
attempting to identify some error of law in the judgment of Judge Freeman. The
best that counsel was able to do in his written and oral submissions was to submit
that the trial Judge misdirected himself on the interpretation and conclusion
which should be reached as a matter of reasonable inference from the medical
and other evidence. So stated, the question can be seen to be one of fact and not
of law.
In my opinion, the appeal is not really competent and should be dismissed with
costs.
Meagher AP I agree.
Cole JA I also agree.
The order of the Court therefore will be the appeal is dismissed with costs.
Counsel for the Appellant: R Skiller
Counsel for the Respondent: M Robinson
Solicitors for the Appellant: Star Carver & Co
2 UNREPORTED JUDGMENTS
Solicitors for the Respondent: Hunt & Hunt
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