NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Younes v Parvin [2017] NSWSC 1786 Hearing dates: 11 December 2017 Date of orders: 11 December 2017 Decision date: 11 December 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Garling J Decision: (1) Order the plaintiff is to file and serve an amended statement of particulars by 22 December 2017; (2) Order the plaintiff is to file and serve, pursuant to r 31.4 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules, written statements of all oral evidence upon which he proposes to rely by 22 December 2017; (3) Order the defendant by 19 January 2018 to: (a) serve, pursuant to Rule 31.4 of the UCPR, written statements of all oral evidence to be adduced from all witnesses of fact on all issues at the hearing; and (b) all expert reports on all issues to be addressed at the hearing. (4) Order the plaintiff to serve any liability and damages evidence in reply by 15 February 2018. (5) Note that the parties have agreed to attend a mediation by 16 February 2018. (6) Proceedings listed for a directions hearing before Garling J at 9.30am on 21 February 2018. (7) Liberty to restore on three days' notice. (8) Note that it is the intention of these orders that all evidence will be completed by the dates nominated in the orders. Catchwords: PROCEDURE – application for expedition – where carer is plaintiff's wife – where carer is suffering significant psychiatric impacts – order for expedition made Legislation Cited: Not Applicable Cases Cited: Not Applicable Texts Cited: Not Applicable Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: George Younes bht Mirna Dib (Applicant) Tamanna Parvin (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Mr A Canceri (Applicant) Mr M Windsor SC (Respondent)
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