NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Satchi & Satchi Australia Pty Ltd & Ors v Zeaiter Corporate Holdings Pty Ltd [2008] NSWSC 411
HEARING DATE(S) : 30/04/2008
JUDGMENT DATE : 9 May 2008
JUDGMENT OF : Hoeben J
DECISION : I dismiss the notice of motion filed 28 April 2008 except insofar as an order was sought in respect of consent order 1 of the consent orders made by this court on 4 February 2008. In respect of summons 30004 of 2008 I dismiss so much of that summons as relates to an appeal from the decision of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal in matter number 079043. Second plaintiff to pay costs. The balance of the summons is to be dealt with in accordance with the consent orders made by this court on 4 February 2008.
CATCHWORDS : Appeal from Appeal Panel of Administrative Decisions Tribunal - refusal to grant adjournment - refusal to transfer matter to Court of Appeal - refusal to reopen previous orders of court - whether error of law in decision of Appeal Panel - no error of law.
LEGISLATION CITED : Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Supreme Court Act 1970
Daykin v SAS Trustee Corp (2001) 51 NSWLR 328 CASES CITED : Deveigne v Askar [2007] NSWCA 45 [104] – [114] Peglisi v Administrative Decisions Tribunals of NSW Appeal Panel (2001) 52 NSWLR 350
Satchi & Satchi Australia Pty Ltd - First Plaintiff PARTIES : Hemalathasothy Ranjini Satchithanantham - Second Plaintiff Thambiappah Satchithanantham - Third Plaintiff Zeaiter Corporate Holdings P/L - Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30004/2008
SOLICITORS : Third Plaintiff in person Thurlow Fisher - Defendant
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