Civil Appeals
… and the Court of Appeal. An application or appeal can only be made to the Court of Appeal if legislation confers a … sections 49, 84, 85 or Part IV of the Property Law Act 1958; for the recovery of land under Order 53 of the Supreme … ; or under sections 9 or 31 of the Wills Act 1997 . In a company’s application under sections 459G of the …
New Institutional Liability List
… Media Release New Institutional Liability List Tuesday, 4 February 2020 The Supreme Court of … for damages which have arisen from or following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual … child abuse. The number of such claims doubled in the 2018/19 financial year, and there are currently 262 pending cases …
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The Honourable Justice Ginnane retires
… Ginnane came to the Court in June 2013, after almost four years on the Bench at the County Court, including two terms … a barrister specialising in administrative, industrial and commercial law, his Honour later moved into the Common Law … our society free.” His Honour was admitted to practice in 1977 and took Silk in 2003. An avid supporter of the Western …
SC GEN 7 Transcript in Civil Proceedings (second revision)
… in the Trial Division and Court of Appeal. 2. COMMENCEMENT 2.1 This Practice Note was reissued and commences on 1 July 2021 and, as revised, applies to all civil proceedings in … to s 130(3A) of the Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958 an agreement has been entered into with the preferred …
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The Honourable Justice Dixon retires
… 2010 serving as a judge in the Trial Division for 13 years. His Honour was the judge in charge of the Major Torts list in the Common Law Division which included defamation and media law … the Supreme Court. His Honour was admitted to practice in 1977, signed the Victorian Bar roll in 1981 and took silk in …
Resumption of Jury trials - Q&A
… 1. When will jury trials resume? Criminal jury trials will resume in the … any given time. 4. Will trials take longer due to the COVID-19 measures? Provided that jurors and trial participants do … regular cleaning will also be in place and the handling of common objects will be minimised. 6. How will the courts …
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National Reconciliation Week
… and builds upon the respectful relationships shared by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians. The anniversary of Australia's 1967 referendum and a defining event in our nation's history … saw more than 90 per cent of Australians vote to give the Commonwealth the power to make laws for Aboriginal and …
EML Payments Group Proceeding (Class Action)
… on behalf of those who acquired an interest in ordinary shares of the defendant (EML Payments) between 19 December 2020 and 25 July 2022 (inclusive) and who … by reason of the defendant’s conduct. The conduct alleged comprises representations to the market in respect of EML …
Opening of the legal year in Bendigo
… 3 February 2014 Distinguished guests, members of the legal … modern. I very much look forward to spending time here in coming weeks and becoming more familiar with its delights. … support. Government contribution only began in the 1950's. The Supreme Court Library remains, essentially, a …
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Resumption of Jury trials - Q&A
… Last updated 20 October 2020 1. WHEN WILL JURY TRIALS RESUME? Criminal jury trials will resume in the … any given time. 4. WILL TRIALS TAKE LONGER DUE TO THE COVID-19 MEASURES? Staggered sitting times, to minimise the … regular cleaning will also be in place and the handling of common objects will be minimised. 6. HOW WILL THE COURTS …
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