NATIONWIDE NEWS PTY LIMITED v HARTLEY [1995] NSWCA 309
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NATIONWIDE NEWS PTY LIMITED v HARTLEY
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MAHONEY AP
31 July 1995
[1995] NSWCA 309
Mahoney AP. This is an application for an urgent hearing of an appeal in an
action for defamation. The alleged defamation occurred on 13 February 1990,
something like five years ago. The chronology which the parties have provided
to the Court for its assistance indicates a number of proceedings have taken place
and it is obvious that the matter ought, in an ideal system, be dealt with as soon
as practicable. One of the difficulties facing the Court is that, having regard to the
state of this Court's list, it is unlikely that, granted expedition, the matter will be
heard this year. However, I think in all the circumstances it is appropriate that
some form of expedition be given.
The circumstances of the case are that the plaintiff, on 7 March 1995, was
awarded a judgment of $935,000. I express no opinion as to whether that is
excessive to the extent that the Court would set it aside. But there must, on any
view, be an arguable case that it is. If it is then the matter must go back for re-trial
and it would be set for re-trial on all issues. However, a problem has arisen from
the fact that the parties have raised in the hearing the issues which were dealt with
in the High Court in Theophanous v Western Australian Newspapers Limited
(1994) 124 ALR 1 and no doubt they will upon the re-trial require some guidance
on those matters as far as this Court is able to give it.
I have raised with the parties the question whether, if an order for expedition
should be granted (and I think it should) something should be done to shorten the
litigation process involved. If the matter comes before this Court and the
judgment is set aside, eg, on the quantum issue, it will inevitably go back for a
re-trial. The matter will then come to this Court on appeal and no doubt, if a
similar verdict is given, go to the High Court. This seems to be excessive
litigation. I have therefore raised with the parties whether there is some
possibility of this being avoided.
I propose to indicate that, on the basis that the matter is to be expedited, this
is a matter which in relation to the appeal should be monitored by a judge of the
Court so as to ascertain whether some procedure can be evolved which will avoid
the necessity of undue litigation. It would be unfortunate if this case went
backwards and forwards between courts for reasons which, to a lay person,
would suggest that it should not.
In the circumstances, I will grant an order that the matter be expedited. It is not
a matter which requires hearing at the earliest possible date, but it is entitled to
some degree of expedition. The degree of expedition and the date on which it will
be heard will have to be settled by the Registrar. The parties may approach the
Registrar for that purpose. It would appear appropriate that the costs of the
application for expedition be costs in the appeal.
I will make that order for expedition and the costs will be costs in the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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