Ashton v Diego

Case

[2002] HCATrans 115

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IN THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA

Office of the Registry
  Melbourne  No M16 of 2002

B e t w e e n -

NEIL ASHTON

Applicant

and

RANDY DIEGO

Respondent

Office of the Registry
  Melbourne  No M19 of 2002

B e t w e e n -

NEIL ASHTON

Applicant

and

OONAGH ALLEN

Respondent

Office of the Registry
  Melbourne  No M20 of 2002

B e t w e e n -

NEIL ASHTON

Applicant

and

HECTOR DAVEY

Respondent

Office of the Registry
  Melbourne  No M22 of 2002

B e t w e e n -

NEIL ASHTON

Applicant

and

JASON CARTY

Respondent

Office of the Registry
  Melbourne  No M36 of 2002

B e t w e e n -

NEIL ASHTON

Applicant

and

BRENDA MOUNSEY

Respondent

Stay applications

HAYNE J

(In Chambers)

TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS

AT MELBOURNE ON MONDAY, 15 APRIL 2002, AT 10.11 AM

Copyright in the High Court of Australia

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MR N. ASHTON appeared in person.

HIS HONOUR:   Now, Mr Ashton, there are some several matters here, all of them connected.  I would understand the position to be that the Magistrates Court proceedings that lie beneath the proceedings in the High Court have now been dealt with and concluded, is that right?

MR ASHTON:   They will be withdrawn, your Honour.  I would like to make a couple of points if I may, your Honour.

HIS HONOUR:   Yes, as to what?

MR ASHTON:   As to the fact that Randy Diego and Jason Carty both bore false witness.

HIS HONOUR:   Mr Ashton, no, I am not hearing the matter.  I understand that there is now no live controversy between the parties, is that right, in this Court?

MR ASHTON:   Yes, that is correct.

HIS HONOUR:   Then each matter will be struck out, and there will be no order for costs.

MR ASHTON:   And the other point I would like to make is that all of the respondents in this matter assaulted me.

HIS HONOUR:   Mr Ashton, I am not hearing the matter.

MR ASHTON:   Thank you.

HIS HONOUR:   Yes, I will adjourn.

AT 10.12 AM THE MATTERS WERE CONCLUDED

Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Abuse of Process

  • Stay of Proceedings

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