NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Tanious v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District [2016] NSWCA 326 Hearing dates: 16 November 2016 Decision date: 16 November 2016 Before: Payne JA at [1]; Barrett AJA at [15] Decision: (1) Leave to appeal refused; (2) The applicant pay the respondents' costs as agreed or assessed. Catchwords: PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – applicant granted leave to file amended statement of claim subject to certain conditions – judge of Common Law Division refused leave to file amended statement of claim which did not comply with conditions imposed – applicant filed notice of motion seeking review of decision – motion dismissed by judge of appeal – applicant filed summons seeking leave to appeal from both decisions – whether leave should be granted Cases Cited: Tanious v Dedousis (No 2) [2014] NSWSC 1361 Tanious v Dedousis (No 3) [2016] NSWSC 339 Tanious v Dedousis [2014] NSWSC 51 Tanious v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District [2015] NSWCA 356 Tanious v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District [2016] NSWCA 83 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Mofeed Louis Tanious (Applicant) South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (First Respondent) Chris Dedousis (Second Respondent) Representation: Applicant in person L Boyd (solicitor advocate for the Crown Solicitor – First and Second Respondents) File Number(s): 2016/285531 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Supreme Court of NSW Jurisdiction: Common Law Citation: Tanious v Dedousis (No 3) [2016] NSWSC 339 Date of Decision: 30 March 2016 Before: Wilson J File Number(s): 2013/80247
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