NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Quach v New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (No 2) [2017] NSWCA 182 Hearing dates: On the papers Decision date: 25 July 2017 Before: Gleeson JA at [1] Simpson JA at [58] Sackville AJA at [59] Decision: 2015/67618 (1) Notice of motion filed 18 April 2017 dismissed as vexatious and an abuse of process. (2) Notice of motion filed 9 May 2017 dismissed as vexatious and an abuse of process. (3) Notice of motion filed 13 June 2017 dismissed as vexatious and an abuse of process.
2015/48269 (4) Notice of motion filed 2 May 2017 dismissed as vexatious and an abuse of process.
2015/67618 and 2015/48269 (5) Order that Michael Quach, the applicant on the motions filed on 18 April 2017, 9 May 2017 and 13 June 2017 in proceeding 2015/67618 and the applicant on the motion filed on 2 May 2017 in proceeding 2015/48269, show cause why the following orders should not be made:
(a) Pursuant to the Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008 (NSW), s 8(7)(a), an order staying any further motions filed by Michael Quach and pending in proceedings 2015/67618 and 2015/48269 in the New South Wales Court of Appeal;
(b) Pursuant to the Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008 (NSW), s 8(7)(b), an order prohibiting Michael Quach from instituting proceedings in New South Wales relating to the subject matter of proceedings 1420086 and 1420065 in the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal, being proceedings entitled Health Care Complaints Commission v Quach, or relating to proceedings 2015/67618 and 2015/48269 in the New South Wales Court of Appeal.
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