NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Westpac Banking Corportion v Thurairajah; Thurairajah v Westpac Banking Corporation [2009] NSWSC 442
HEARING DATE(S) : 10/05/09
JUDGMENT DATE : 21 May 2009
JURISDICTION : (1) Common Law Division (2) Equity Division
JUDGMENT OF : Barrett J
DECISION : In Common Law Division proceedings, notice of motion dismissed with costs. In Equity Division proceedings, items 1, 2, 3 and 4 of notice of motion dismissed with costs; balance stood over to Registrar's List.
CATCHWORDS : MORTGAGES - mortgages and charges generally - rights and liabilities of mortgagor and mortgagee - mortgagor seeks order setting aside default judgment for possession - draft defence shows no viable grounds of defence - application dismissed
LEGISLATION CITED : Real Property Act 1900, ss 57(2)(b), 58 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005, rule 10.6
CATEGORY : Principal judgment
(1) Westpac Banking Corporation - Plaintiff PARTIES : Harinee Thurairajah - Defendant (2) Harinee Thurairajah - Plaintiff Westpac Banking Corporation - Defendant
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC (1) 15255/07; (2) 2590/09
(1) Mr P J Dowdy - Plaintiff COUNSEL : Defendant in person (2) Plaintiff in person Mr P J Dowdy - Defendant
(1) Henry Davis York - Plaintiff SOLICITORS : Thurai Rajah Lawyers - Defendant (2) Thurai Rajah Lawyers - Plaintiff Henry Davis York - Defendant
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES EQUITY DIVISION
BARRETT J
THURSDAY 21 MAY 2009
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