Hanna v Hanna [2011] HCATrans 67
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[2011] HCATrans 67
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Hanna v Hanna [2011] HCATrans 67 [2011] HCATrans 67
[2011] HCATrans 67
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In *Hanna v Hanna* [2011] HCATrans 67, the High Court of Australia considered an appeal concerning a dispute between the parties, Hanna and Hanna. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it reached the High Court for determination.
The central legal issue before the High Court was whether the primary judge had erred in law in making certain orders. Specifically, the court was required to consider the grounds of appeal as presented by the appellant.
Crennan and Bell JJ heard the matter. Their Honours' reasoning and the legal principles applied are not elaborated upon in the provided text. However, the transcript indicates that the appeal was dismissed.
The High Court ordered that the appeal be dismissed.
The central legal issue before the High Court was whether the primary judge had erred in law in making certain orders. Specifically, the court was required to consider the grounds of appeal as presented by the appellant.
Crennan and Bell JJ heard the matter. Their Honours' reasoning and the legal principles applied are not elaborated upon in the provided text. However, the transcript indicates that the appeal was dismissed.
The High Court ordered that the appeal be dismissed.
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Family Law
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High Court Bulletin [2011] HCAB 2
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