Greylag Goose Leasing 1410 Designated Activity Company & Anor v P.T. Garuda Indonesia Ltd

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[2023] HCATrans 144


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Greylag Goose Leasing 1410 Designated Activity Company & Anor v P.T. Garuda Indonesia Ltd [2023] HCATrans 144 [2023] HCATrans 144

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In the High Court of Australia, Greylag Goose Leasing 1410 Designated Activity Company and Greylag Goose Leasing 1446 Designated Activity Company sought special leave to appeal against a decision concerning P.T. Garuda Indonesia Ltd. The specific nature of the underlying dispute between the parties was not detailed in this transcript.

The primary legal issue before the High Court was whether to grant special leave to appeal. This involves determining if the case raises a question of law that is of general public importance or is necessary to resolve diversity of opinion amongst lower courts.

Justices Gordon and Jagot considered the application for special leave to appeal. Their Honours granted special leave, indicating that the case warrants a full appeal. The court will provide further directions regarding the conduct of the appeal at a later date.
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  • Civil Procedure

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  • Appeal

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