NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Khattar & anor v Wiese (No. 2) [2005] NSWSC 1300
HEARING DATE(S) : 8 December 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 8 December 2005
JUDGMENT OF : Brereton J
CATCHWORDS : PROCEDURE - joinder of parties - amendment - addition of new defendants - where proceedings to be dismissed against original defendant after final hearing - where relitigation of all issues would be required - joinder refused.
Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) LEGISLATION CITED : Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW)
Farley & Lewers v Attorney General [1963] SR (NSW) 814 Harmer v Armstrong [1934] 1 Ch 65 CASES CITED : Khattar v Wiese (2005) NSWSC 1014 Mulcahy v Curramore Pty Ltd (1974) 2 NSWLR 464
Tony Khattar (first plaintiff) PARTIES : Damien Dibb (second plaintiff) Valerie Claire Wiese (defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 1479/05
C W Robinson (plaintiffs) COUNSEL : J A C Potts (defendant)
SOLICITORS : CPC Lawyers (plaintiffs)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION :
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION
Brereton J
Thursday 8 December 2005
1479/05 Tony Khattar & 1 Or v Valerie Claire Wiese JUDGMENT (ex tempore) 1 HIS HONOUR: By motion filed in Court today and made returnable instanter, the plaintiffs, Tony Khattar and Damien Dibb seek orders which would have the effect that the proceedings against the only present defendant, Valerie Claire Wiese, be dismissed, but that Mary Hay and Norman Hay, the proprietors of 118 Jersey Road, and Faye Lorainne Griffith and Graeme Griffith, the proprietors of 118A Jersey Road, be added as defendants.
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