Cachia v Walker
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[2001] NSWCA 277
•28 August 2001
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Cachia v Walker [2001] NSWCA 277
[2001] NSWCA 277
28 August 2001
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Cachia v Walker*, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a notice of motion seeking to vacate an earlier appeal judgment and orders. The motion had been determined without an oral hearing.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the earlier judgment and orders should be set aside. This involved an assessment of the grounds upon which such an application could be made and the threshold for vacating an appellate decision.
The Court dismissed the notice of motion. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the applicant failed to satisfy the Court that the judgment and orders should be vacated. The Court ordered that the notice of motion be dismissed with costs.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the earlier judgment and orders should be set aside. This involved an assessment of the grounds upon which such an application could be made and the threshold for vacating an appellate decision.
The Court dismissed the notice of motion. While the specific reasoning is not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the applicant failed to satisfy the Court that the judgment and orders should be vacated. The Court ordered that the notice of motion be dismissed with costs.
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Cachia v Walker [2001] NSWCA 277
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