NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Newcastle Mercury Hotel Nominees Pty Limited v Nepean Specialist Clinic Pty Limited [2009] NSWSC 839
HEARING DATE(S) : 14 August 2009
JUDGMENT DATE : 14 August 2009
JURISDICTION : Supreme Court of New South Wales
JUDGMENT OF : Hamilton AJ
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 14 August 2009
DECISION : Orders made for party to obtain copies of taxation documents from ATO and furnish same to opposing party
CATCHWORDS : PROCEDURE [105] – Supreme Court procedure – Practice under Supreme Court Rules – Directions – Power to make directions to facilitate just, quick and cheap disposal of real issues between parties – Order that party obtain copies of its taxation documents from ATO and furnish them to opposing party.
LEGISLATION CITED : Civil Procedure Act 2005, s 61 Evidence Act 1995, s 119
CATEGORY : Procedural and other rulings
Commissioner of Australian Federal Police v Propend Finance Pty Ltd (1997) 188 CLR 501 Palmdale Insurance Ltd (in liq) v L Grollo & Co Pty Ltd [1987] VR 113 CASES CITED : Roach v Page, NSWSC, McLaughlin M, 22 April 1998 (unreported) Schipp v Cameron (1997) 38 ATR 1 Sogelease Australia Ltd v Griffin [2003] NSWSC 178
Newcastle Mercury Hotel Nominees Pty Limited (first plaintiff) Gregory Kenneth Mitchell (second plaintiff) Lisa Jane Mitchell (third plaintiff) PARTIES : Brett William Jones (fourth plaintiff) Nepean Specialist Clinic Pty Limited (first defendant) Gregory Eric Allchin (second defendant) Malcolm John Borland (third defendant)
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