NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ahmed El Hayek v Josslyn Vasic & Anor; QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited v Wesfarmers Federation Insurance Pty Ltd [2010] NSWSC 1498
HEARING DATE(S) : 20 December 2010
JUDGMENT DATE : 22 December 2010
JUDGMENT OF : Garling J
DECISION : Dismiss motion for discovery and interrogatories.
CATCHWORDS : PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Discovery – Proceedings for contribution for damages arising out of bodily injury – Whether the court should exercise its discretion to order discovery – Whether there are special reasons for an order for discovery. - PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Interrogatories – Proceedings for contribution for damages arising out of bodily injury – Whether a non-party can be ordered to answer specified interrogatories – Whether there are special reasons that justify the making of an order to answer interrogatories.
LEGISLATION CITED : Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
CATEGORY : Procedural and other rulings
Ahmed El Hayek v Josslyn Vasic & Anor; QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited v Wesfarmers Federal Insurance Pty Ltd [2010] NSWSC 1482 Boscolo v Secretary, Department of Social Security [1999] 90 FCR 531 El Hayek v Vasic [2010] NSWSC 634 CASES CITED : Keating v South East Sydney Illawarra Area Health Service (Supreme Court of NSW, 7 July 2006, unreported) Priest v State of New South Wales [2006] NSWSC 12 QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd v Vasic [2010] NSWCA 166 QBE Insurance (Australia) Ltd v Wesfarmers Federation Insurance Limited [2010] NSWSC 855
2006/266976 Ahmed El Hayek (P) Josslyn Vasic (D1 & XC1) Charles Fairey (D2 & XC2) PARTIES : Ibrahim El Hayek (XD to XC)
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