NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Gough & Gilmour Holdings Pty Ltd and ors v Caterpillar of Australia Ltd (No.10) [2002] NSWIRComm 22 FIRST APPLICANT: Gough & Gilmour Holdings Pty Ltd
SECOND APPLICANT: Harcourt David Gough
PARTIES : THIRD APPLICANT: Anthony Lansley Gilmour
FIRST RESPONDENT: Caterpillar of Australia Limited
SECOND RESPONDENT: Caterpillar Inc. FILE NUMBER: IRC 5227 of 2000 CORAM: Boland J CATCHWORDS : Unfair Contract - Interlocutory proceedings - Notice of motion seeking orders to produce documents relating to overseas transactions and approval to terminate dealerships - Legitimate forensic purpose - Relevance - Fishing expedition - Order made in limited terms LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 Attorney General v Stuart (1994) 34 NSWLR 667 CASES CITED : Gough & Gilmour Holdings Pty Limited v Caterpillar of Australia Limited (No.9) [2001] NSWIRComm 260 O Company v M Company [1996] 2 Lloyd's Law Reports 347 WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (Inspector Keely) v The Crown in the Right of the State of New South Wales (Police Service of New South Wales) (2000) 102 IR 252 HEARING DATES: 02/13/2002 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 02/19/2002
APPLICANTS Mr R M Goot SC with Mr A B Gotting of counsel Solicitor: Mr J Robinson Harmers Workplace Lawyers LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENTS Mr P M Hall QC of counsel Solicitor: Mr T Gooch Mallesons Stephen Jaques
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