NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: James v Wilson [2019] NSWSC 17 Hearing dates: 23 and 24 January 2019 Date of orders: 29 January 2019 Decision date: 29 January 2019 Jurisdiction: Equity Before: Lindsay J Decision: Order that the summons be dismissed Catchwords: Associations and Clubs – Jurisdiction of courts – Political parties – Dispute concerning interpretation of party constitution – whether justiciable – where political party registered, and recognised, by legislation – claim for declaration on construction of constitution justiciable Legislation Cited: Electoral Act 2017 (NSW) Electoral Funding Act 2018 (NSW) Cases Cited: Cameron v Hogan (1934) 51 CLR 358 Coleman v Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division (No 2) [2007] NSWSC 739 Baldwin v Everingham [1993] 1 QdR 10 Texts Cited: - Category: Principal judgment Parties: Timothy James Wilson (Plaintiff ) Felicity Lesley Wilson, Defendant 1 Christopher Stone, Defendant 2 Lisa Paulsen, Defendant 3 Jessica Ruth Keen Defendant 4 Benjamin Taylor, Defendant 5 Anthony Herron, Defendant 6 Louise Benjamin, Defendant 7 Graeme Starr, Defendant 8 Stuart Clark, Defendant 9 Representation: Counsel: D Smallbone (Plaintiff) S Duggan and M J Davis (Second Defendant)
Solicitors: Timothy James (Plaintiff) Harpur Phillips Lawyers (Second Defendant) File Number(s): 2019/00009456
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