FRUGTNEIT v STATE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES LIMITED [1996] NSWCA 195
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FRUGTNEIT v STATE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES LIMITED
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
SHELLER JA
3 June 1996
[1996] NSWCA 195
Sheller JA. This is an application for an order dismissing an appeal by Mr and
Mrs Frugtneit for want of prosecution. The application came before Handley JA
on 27 May, 1996. On that occasion the opponents, Mr and Mrs Frugtneit did not
appear and his Honour made the order asked for. That order has not been taken
out.
Since it was made Mrs Frugtneit, who has appeared both for herself and for her
husband, approached both Mr Bartrop, the opponent's solicitor, and the Registrar.
It appears that there were particular reasons why Mrs Frugtneit was not present
in Court on 27 May, 1996 and in particular for one reason or another she was not
aware that the application was to be heard on that date.
Mrs Frugtneit has appeared, and has handed up a statement in the form of an
affidavit which has not been sworn but which I admitted as exhibit A. I should say
Mrs Frugtneit was prepared to swear that affidavit in the form of exhibit A but it
seems to me simpler to treat the affidavit as a statement by Mrs Frugtneit of what
the present position is.
Mrs Frugtneit has indicated to me that she will now diligently prosecute the
appeal. She has attached to the statement a form of draft index which she is
prepared to file today in the Registry.
Mr Bartrop, who appears for the claimant, has very fairly pointed out that if
Mrs Frugtneit had been present in Court last Monday it is very likely the order
would not have been made to dismiss the appeal, but rather to impose terms for
its diligent progress.
Accordingly in the circumstances it seems appropriate to make the following
orders:
1. Vacate the order of Handley JA on 27 May, 1996 dismissing the appeal
for want of prosecution.
2. Order the appellants, Mr and Mrs Frugtneit, to file a draft index and a
fresh address for service in the Registry by 4pm today.
3. Fix 9.30 am on 14 June 1996 as the time for the settling of the index
before the Registrar.
4. This application is stood over to 1 July 1996.
5. I make no order as to costs.
I have indicated to the parties that if the appeal is progressing
satisfactorily between now and | July 1996 a consent order can be filed
dismissing the present application.
Orders accordingly.
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