Jabbar and Gade (No.9)
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[2017] FCCA 3403
•27 July 2017
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Jabbar and Gade (No.9) [2017] FCCA 3403
[2017] FCCA 3403
27 July 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Jabbar and Gade (No.9)*, Judge Terry of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia considered applications brought by the mother concerning alleged contempt and contravention of court orders. The specific applications dismissed were those filed on 22 July 2016, 29 August 2016, and 9 March 2017.
The central legal issues before the court were whether the respondent had contravened or been in contempt of existing court orders, as alleged by the mother in her various applications. The court was required to assess the evidence presented to determine if the threshold for contempt or contravention had been met.
The court dismissed all of the mother's applications. While the reasons for dismissal are not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the court was not satisfied that the respondent had breached the relevant orders. The court then adjourned the respondent's application for costs to a later date for an oral decision, granting the applicant liberty to attend this hearing by telephone.
The central legal issues before the court were whether the respondent had contravened or been in contempt of existing court orders, as alleged by the mother in her various applications. The court was required to assess the evidence presented to determine if the threshold for contempt or contravention had been met.
The court dismissed all of the mother's applications. While the reasons for dismissal are not detailed in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the court was not satisfied that the respondent had breached the relevant orders. The court then adjourned the respondent's application for costs to a later date for an oral decision, granting the applicant liberty to attend this hearing by telephone.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Costs
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Jurisdiction
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Procedural Fairness
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Jabbar and Gade (No.9) [2017] FCCA 3403
Most Recent Citation
Jabbar v Gade (No. 3) (pseudonyms) [2022] NSWSC 1400
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