NSW Caselaw
JONATHAN v LISMORE CITY COUNCIL SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — CouRT OF APPEAL
CLARKE JA 11 December 1995
[1995] NSWCA 222
Clarke JA. This is an application for expedition by a respondent to an appeal who obviously was successful in the court below. The appeal is brought from a decision of Bannon J in the Land and Environment Court and, on my understanding, is limited to a question of law. However, the hearing took something like four days. There are four appeal books and I am not confident that this case could be disposed of in less than half a day. A more conservative estimate would be that it would last a day, or perhaps even more. I say that because I was tempted at one stage to consider listing this matter in the short appeals list which, because of its nature, would enable an earlier hearing time than otherwise would occur in the normal situation.
I do not, however, think I can responsibly place this case in that list and so the question is simply whether a sufficient case has been made out for expedition.
Without going into detail I accept that there has been put before me a reasonably compelling case for granting expedition. The difficulty with acceding to the application lies in the state of this court's list. There are cases awaiting hearing in which notices of appeal and appeal books were filed as long ago as 1992. One of the reasons why such a long delay has come about is that the court has been, until now, quite liberal in granting expedition. It is my view that there is an absolute need to balance the case for urgency made out by an applicant seeking expedition against the needs of all the other litigants, appellants and respondents, whose appeals have been in the list for a long time awaiting
hearing. I would add that, as part of the attempt to meet the challenge that has been thrown up by the long delay in the hearing of appeals in the Court of Appeal, I have compiled a list of all the cases awaiting hearing which has required my staff and Ito examine all the appeal books which have been filed in the court.
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