NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Fregnan v Stanizzo; Stanizzo v Badarne; Stanizzo v State of New South Wales [2020] NSWSC 157 Hearing dates: 28 February 2020 Date of orders: 28 February 2020 Decision date: 28 February 2020 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Harrison J Decision: (1) Mr Stanizzo's application to rely upon further written submissions is refused. (2) Mr Stanizzo to pay the costs of all other parties of the application. Catchwords: CIVIL PROCEDURE – application to rely on further submissions – where lengthy submissions already provided – where additional submissions contain disputed matters of fact Cases Cited: Beckett v State of New South Wales [2015] NSWSC 1017 Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Karina Vivianna Fregnan Vincent Francis Stanizzo Muhammad Badarne State of New South Wales Representation: Counsel: M Rollinson (V Stanizzo) A Macauley (M Badarne) N Newton and T Buterin (State of NSW) File Number(s): 2012/129649; 2014/92425; 2016/296293 Publication restriction: Nil
Judgment 1. HIS HONOUR: I reserved my decision in these matters on 9 August 2019. That followed orders and directions with respect to the service of written submissions by all parties. Mr Stanizzo finalised his written submissions as long ago as 27 September 2019 in the form of an addendum to his submissions in reply. 2. Mr Stanizzo has now applied to rely upon further submissions in the form of a document dated 21 February 2020. All other parties have been provided with this latest document. All other parties object to Mr Stanizzo relying upon it. 3. It is convenient briefly to record the procedural history in these matters dealing with orders made by me relating to the provision of written submissions. 4. On 7 June 2019, I directed that Mr Stanizzo's closing submissions in all cases be filed and served by 24 June 2019. On 25 June 2019, the matter was relisted at the request of Mr Stanizzo's counsel. I ordered Mr Stanizzo to file and serve his submissions by 15 July 2019. I ordered the State of New South Wales and Mr Badarne to file and serve their submissions in response by 16 August 2019. I ordered Ms Valvano to file and serve her submissions by 30 August 2019. Finally, I ordered Mr Stanizzo to file any submissions in reply to Ms Valvano's submissions by 6 September 2019. 5. On 16 July 2019, Mr Stanizzo served 34 pages of submissions in his case against Ms Valvano and 87 pages of submissions in his case against Mr Badarne. He did not serve submissions against the State of new South Wales at that time. These were served on 24 July 2019. 6. On 29 July 2019, Mr Stanizzo served an "addendum" to his submissions in his case against Ms Valvano and Mr Badarne. Mr Badarne served his submissions on 16 August 2019. The State of New South Wales served its submissions on the following day. 7. On 2 September 2019, counsel for Mr Stanizzo sought and was granted leave for Mr Stanizzo to serve submissions in reply. He indicated that this could be done by 6 September 2019. These submissions were served on 19 September 2019. On 23 September 2019, Mr Stanizzo served a revision of his submissions in reply. On 27 September 2019, Mr Stanizzo served an addendum to his submissions in reply. 8. On 30 September 2019, counsel for Mr Stanizzo sought to relist the matter. That application was not ultimately pursued. 9. On 24 October 2019, counsel for Mr Stanizzo first indicated to me that he was instructed to seek leave to file further submissions. However, on 8 November 2019, he sent an email saying "the matter will not be pursued further". 10. On 16 December 2019, Mr Stanizzo served a schedule of corrections to his reply submissions. 11. Finally, on 8 January 2020, counsel for Mr Stanizzo emailed my Associate and the parties asking that the matter be relisted so that Mr Stanizzo could seek leave "to file a further written submission for the Court's guidance as to the relevant caselaw, in particular as referred to in the Court's judgment in Beckett v State of New South Wales [2015] NSWSC 1017".
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