NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Wang v State of New South Wales [2013] NSWSC 386 Hearing dates: 21/09/2012 Decision date: 19 April 2013 Before: Garling J Decision: (1) Notices of Motion filed by the plaintiffs on 12 July 2012, and 7 August 2012 dismissed. (2) Statement of Claim filed 3 July 2012 dismissed. (3) Plaintiffs to pay the defendant's costs. Catchwords: PROCEDURE - summary dismissal of proceedings - no reasonable cause of action - abuse of process Legislation Cited: Civil Procedure Act 2005 Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 Cases Cited: Wang & Anor v State of New South Wales [2010] HCASL 273; Wang & Anor v State of New South Wales [2012] HCA SL10 (9 February 2012) Wang & Liu v State of New South Wales [2011] NSWCA 321; Wang v State of New South Wales [2009] NSWCA 340; Wang v State of New South Wales [2010] NSWCA 209; Wang v State of New South Wales [2011] NSWSC 609; Wang v State of New South Wales [2011] NSWSC 882; Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Li Wang (P1) Yu Liu (P2) State of New South Wales (D) Representation: Counsel: In person (P1) In person (P2) C F Hodgson (D) Solicitors: Unrepresented (P1) Unrepresented (P2) Crown Solicitor (D) File Number(s): 2012/207466
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