NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Khochaiche v Kamaleddine [2009] NSWSC 1219
HEARING DATE(S) : 5 November 2009
JUDGMENT DATE : 20 November 2009
JUDGMENT OF : Davies J
DECISION : (1) The First and Second Defendants are to pay the Plaintiffs' costs up to and including 3 September 2009. (2) The Second Defendant is to pay the Plaintiffs' costs from 4 September 2009 to the conclusion of the proceedings. (3) The Second Defendant is to pay the costs of the application for costs.
CATCHWORDS : PROCEDURE - costs - proceedings for injurious falsehood and defamation - anonymous publication - application for preliminary discovery - Respondents to preliminary discovery application also Defendants in the proceedings - late admission by the author of the publication - threat by other Defendant to republish - who should pay the costs of proceedings which settled before final hearing.
LEGISLATION CITED : Uniform Civil Procedure Rules
CATEGORY : Consequential orders
Naoum v Dennawi [2009] NSWCA 253 CASES CITED : Swimsure (Laboratories) Pty Ltd v McDonald [1979] 2 NSWLR 796 Totalise plc v Motley Fool Ltd [2003] 1 All ER 872
Hassan Khochaiche (First Plaintiff) PARTIES : Corporate Conquest Pty Ltd t/as Turtle Tots Childcare (Second Plaintiff) Anita Kamaleddine (First Defendant) Marian Faeeh also known as Marian Beydoun (Second Defendant )
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 14248/09
COUNSEL : A T S Dawson (Plaintiffs) S T Chrysanthou & P Maddigan (Defendants)
SOLICITORS : Banki Haddock Fiora (Plaintiffs) Mitry Lawyers (Defendants)
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