GHABOUR v ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL [1995] NSWCA 169
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GHABOUR v ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
SHELLER JA
22 May 1995
[1995] NSWCA 169
Sheller JA. These are applications, which proceed on amended notices of
motion by the respondents, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Dr Harvey, in an
appeal brought by the opponent, Albert Ghabour, from a jury verdict on 2
September 1993 in favour of the respondent defendants.
The application is that the opponents" appeal be dismissed for want of
prosecution or alternatively, that he provide security for the respondent's costs of
the appeal.
Affidavits have been filed on behalf of the claimants and the opponent and
were read without objection. I have also been furnished with a chronology which
sets out in detail events which demonstrate the delay in prosecuting the appeal.
The notices of appeal were filed within time on 30 September 1993. There was
delay in settling an index and the appeal books were not served until 24 February
1995 after the application for strike-out had been made in November 1994.
While the delay in this matter is unsatisfactory, the evidence of Mr Ghabour,
which was not objected to, demonstrates that due to his impecuniosity he had
great difficulty in retaining the services of legal advisers until quite late in the day
when his current solicitor was retained. His evidence demonstrates that he is
impecunious and I am satisfied that if he were required to give security for the
costs of the appeal as a condition of its proceeding, he would be effectively
denied the ability to carry the appeal forward. Special circumstances have to be
shown for the giving of security.
Miss Collins, who put the argument on behalf of Dr Harvey, referred me to the
remarks made by the trial judge on the respondent's application that there was no
case to go to the jury. His Honour said that it was not without considerable
hesitation that he accepted the submission made on behalf of the opponent's
solicitor that there was material to go to the jury. It is, however, impossible in a
matter of this complexity for me to form any useful view about the prospects of
the appeal.
In the circumstances, bearing in mind the explanation given by Mr Ghabour
for the delay, the fact that appeal books have now been filed and the matter
appears to be ready to proceed and Mr Ghabour's impecuniosity, I am not
prepared either to strike out the appeal or order security. Accordingly, the orders
will be that the applicant's notice of motion be dismissed.
I dismiss the applications of both the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Dr
Harvey for costs. The costs of the applications will be costs in the appeal.
Orders accordingly.
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