The dos and don'ts of virtual hearings webinar
… entitled, ‘The dos and don'ts of virtual hearings’. A panel of judicial officers and a member of counsel discussed … and there will probably be some further participants who continue to join us. For those of you who don't know me, I'm Judicial Registrar Julie Clayton of the Common Law Division of the Supreme Court. I acknowledge …
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Technology and the Commercial Court
… On Thursday 27 July the Commercial Court will be presenting an interactive panel discussion for members of the Victorian Bar about the use … discovery and technology-assisted trials. The panel will consist of Justice Croft, Justice Elliott and Judicial …
In the Matter of the Estate of Carl John Curtis
… Justice Kate McMillan of the Supreme Court of Victoria delivered the ruling in proceedings S PRB2021 14624 being the … the court”) on the following issues: the requirements for compliance with the remote execution procedure; and whether … for the Court’s reasons or to be used in any later consideration of the Court’s reasons. The only authoritative …
Operational update – Easing of restrictions and transitional arrangements
… for a return to more in-person hearings. For hearings commencing 14 March onwards it will no longer be necessary to apply for a hearing to be held in-person. The Court will instead operate with a mixture … positions for different hearing types. The Court remains constrained on the number of courtrooms available. Priority …
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Judgment handed down in Akoka v The Queen
… aggravated burglary, trafficking methylamphetamine and related offences on the basis that the sentencing judge … involved the applicant, armed with a hammer, and two accomplices, one armed with a knife, entering a house through … the applicant was 21 and 22 years old, had relevant prior convictions, was on bail and was the subject of a community …
Court of Appeal changes coming soon
… On 30 September 2019 changes to electronic filing, the civil appeal period and other matters affecting Court of Appeal proceedings will commence. Changes include: a longer civil appeal period of … Updated Registrar’s Notes will be available soon. Please contact the Court of Appeal Registry on 03 8600 2001 if you …
Justice Donaghue welcomed
… cases involving all facets of the life of the Victorian community,” he said. “The prospect of engaging with new … the opportunity to learn from, the exceptional lawyers who constitute this court. “I am very honoured to have been … the attendance of High Court Chief Justice Stephen Gageler and High Court Justices Michelle Gordon, Simon Steward …
Changes to civil court fees
… structure. The new regulations have now been made and will commence on 30 September 2018, replacing the current … payer means an entity other than a standard fee payer or a concession fee payer . Standard A standard fee payer means: … is not-for-profit organisation that - (i) operates exclusively for charitable, civil or other social purposes; and (ii) …
Bail applications
… hearing to decide whether or not the applicant should be released from custody to then attend a court for their case … the Criminal (Trial) Division team in the Registry will contact the parties for initial information to progress the listing. Applicants will be asked to complete a Supreme Court Bail Application Checklist . The …
G8 Education Shareholder Group Proceeding (Class Action)
… alleged non-disclosures are also claimed to be breaches of continuous disclosure obligations. It is alleged that the … member who wishes to object to the proposed settlement must complete the Notice of Objection and send it to the Supreme … group member, as set out in the Notice (a copy of which is below), you must register before 4pm AEST on 26 March 2024 …
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