NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Miller v Overseas Newspaper [2017] NSWSC 1350 Hearing dates: 19 September 2017 Decision date: 19 September 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: McCallum J Decision: 1. Pursuant to section 8(1)(e) of the Court Suppression and Non-Publication Orders Act 2010 the publication of information tending to reveal the identity of the plaintiff in connection with these proccedings is prohibited. 2. Upon the provision by the plaintiff of the usual undertaking as to damages: (a) that the fourth and fifth defendants forthwith, and until further order of the Court, remove the article* from Google internet search results; (b) that the fourth and fifth defendants file and serve an affidavit detailing and evidencing the steps taken to comply with order (2)(a) by 28 September 2017. 3. Upon provision by the plaintiff of the usual undertaking as to damages, that the defendants be restrained until further order of the Court, by themselves, their servants or agents, from publishing to any person or entity any statement or imputation to the effect of, or not substantially different in effect from, those set out in paragraphs 3(a) to (f) of the Summons herein. 4. Order that the proceedings be referred to as Miller v An Overseas Newspaper.
5. Stand the matter over to 6 October 2017.
6. Grant leave to the Plaintiff to serve the Summons on the First, Second and Third Defendants outside New South Wales in the Solomon Islands.
7. Service may be effected at the email addresses of the Defendants.
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