Bryant v Telstra Corporation Ltd
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[2012] NSWCA 330
•11 October 2012
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Bryant v Telstra Corporation Ltd [2012] NSWCA 330
[2012] NSWCA 330
11 October 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Bryant applied for leave to appeal against a decision of the District Court of New South Wales. The nature of the dispute between Bryant and Telstra Corporation Ltd is not detailed in the provided text. The application for leave to appeal was heard by Barrett JA and Tobias AJA in the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether Bryant had an arguable case for leave to appeal. This involved assessing whether the grounds of appeal raised a genuine question of law or a matter of principle that warranted further consideration by the appellate court.
The Court of Appeal concluded that there was no arguable case for leave to appeal, nor was there any matter of principle involved. Consequently, the application for leave to appeal was dismissed. Bryant was ordered to pay Telstra Corporation Ltd's costs.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether Bryant had an arguable case for leave to appeal. This involved assessing whether the grounds of appeal raised a genuine question of law or a matter of principle that warranted further consideration by the appellate court.
The Court of Appeal concluded that there was no arguable case for leave to appeal, nor was there any matter of principle involved. Consequently, the application for leave to appeal was dismissed. Bryant was ordered to pay Telstra Corporation Ltd's costs.
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