NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ali & ors v Shareef & ors [2009] NSWSC 1487
HEARING DATE(S) : 13 November 2009 JURISDICTION : Equity Division Expedition List
JUDGMENT OF : Brereton J
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 13 November 2009
DECISION : Defendants not granted leave to read late affidavits, pending ascertainment at trial whether plaintiffs can meet them.
CATCHWORDS : PROCEDURE – case management – late affidavits.
CATEGORY : Procedural and other rulings
Azmat Ali (first plaintiff/cross-defendant) Mohammed Afzal (second plaintiff) Muslim League of NSW Inc (second cross-defendant) Mohammed Shareef (first defendant/cross-claimant) Abdul Gani (second defendant/cross-claimant) Mohammed Hafiz (third defendant/cross-claimant) Sheikh Shafiul Haq (fourth defendant/cross-claimant) PARTIES : Dr Naseem Saiyad Ali (fifth defendant/cross-claimant) Haji Imam Buksh (sixth defendant/cross-claimant) Haji Izaac Amir Hussain (seventh defendant/cross-claimant) Dr Azam Ali (eight defendant/cross-claimant) Kalimud Din (ninth defendant/cross-claimant) Mohammed Azaad Khan (tenth defendant/cross-claimant) Mufti Naiem Ali (eleventh defendant/cross-claimant) Sheikh Iftikar Ali (twelveth defendant/cross-claimant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 5043/08
COUNSEL : R Dubler SC w A Combe (plaintiffs/cross-defendants) A Gruzman (defendants/cross-claimants)
SOLICITORS : Henaghan McLean Lawyers (plaintiffs/cross-defendants) Kalmath Lawyers (defendants/cross-claimants)
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