Marsden v Amalgamated Television Services Pty Limited [2000] NSWSC 424
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New South Wales
Supreme Court
CITATION : Marsden v Amalgamated Television Services Pty Limited [2000] NSWSC 424
CURRENT JURISDICTION: Common Law
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 20223 of 1995; 20592 of 1996
HEARING DATE(S) : 18 May 2000
JUDGMENT DATE : 18 May 2000
JOHN MARSDEN
(Plaintiff)
PARTIES : v
AMALGAMATED TELEVISION SERVICES PTY LIMITED
(Defendant)
JUDGMENT OF : Levine J at 1
I Barker Q.C.
M R Hall
(Plaintiff)
COUNSEL :
W H Nicholas Q.C.
R Stitt Q.C.
J S Wheelhouse
(Defendant)
Phillips Fox
(Plaintiff)
SOLICITORS :
Mallesons Stephen Jaques
(Defendant)
CATCHWORDS : On further application for use of a pseudonym by W2 - T6198
DECISION : See paragraph 7
DLJT: 153
(Ex Tempore - Revised)
[2000] NSWSC 424
THE SUPREME COURT
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
COMMON LAW DIVISION
DEFAMATION LIST
No. 20223 of 1995
No. 20592 of 1996
JUSTICE DAVID LEVINE
THURSDAY 18 MAY 2000
JOHN MARSDEN
(Plaintiff)
v
AMALGAMATED TELEVISION SERVICES PTY LIMITED
ACN 000 145 246
(Defendant)
JUDGMENT (On further application for use of a pseudonym by W2 - T6198)
1 HIS HONOUR: The second application by W2 I am satisfied, on the evidence now presented, establishes that he has a status vis-a-vis the police of an informer, although there is no evidence that he is registered as such.
2 The evidence establishes that he is an informer to the police in relation to various matters connected and unconnected with this case.
3 The evidence establishes that he has fears and concerns for his safety by reason of that status.
4 The submissions made for the defendant and for the plaintiff on earlier occasions have in but summary form been to this effect: that the establishment of the status as far as the defendant is concerned is sufficient, fear and concern not being a precondition (see McHugh JA in Cain v Glass (1985) 3 NSWLR 230 at 253).
5 For the plaintiff it is appropriate that a weighing process of the kind embarked upon by the Court of Appeal in the Witness (NSWCA 52: 22 March 2000) appeal be adopted or, more specifically, the provisions of s 130 of the Evidence Act be applied.
6 The view I have formed is that on any approach the applicant is entitled to the protection of a pseudonym, either by reason of the mere fact of status, or by the way the process was adopted in the Court of Appeal, or, if necessary, by the consideration of the various factors under s 130 of the Evidence Act.
7 I will make the formal orders in open court.
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Last Modified: 09/25/2000
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