NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Klewer v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) [2019] NSWCA 253 Hearing dates: 14 October 2019 Date of orders: 14 October 2019 Decision date: 14 October 2019 Before: White JA Decision: (1) Order that the applicant be referred to the Registrar for referral to a barrister on the pro bono panel for legal assistance, such legal assistance to be by way of: (a) provision of advice in relation to the applicant's summons filed on 2 July 2019, including advice as to the appropriate form of amendment to that summons; (b) preparation of written submissions for the hearing of the summons and appearing for the applicant on the hearing of the summons in the Court of Appeal. Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE – application under r 7.36 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) for referral to Pro Bono Panel – no issue of principle Legislation Cited: Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (NSW) Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW), s 84 Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008 (NSW), ss 4, 8, 14, 16
Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 (NSW) Cases Cited: Application of Klewer [2019] NSWSC 525 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Lucy Klewer (Applicant) Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: Self-represented (Applicant) E Daley (Respondent)
Solicitors: File Number(s): 2019/204934
[Note: The Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 provide (Rule 36.11) that unless the Court otherwise orders, a judgment or order is taken to be entered when it is recorded in the Court's computerised court record system. Setting aside and variation of judgments or orders is dealt with by Rules 36.15, 36.16, 36.17 and 36.18. Parties should in particular note the time limit of fourteen days in Rule 36.16.]
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