JUONG & ZANG
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[2014] FamCA 783
•5 September 2014
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JUONG & ZANG [2014] FamCA 783
[2014] FamCA 783
5 September 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *JUONG & ZANG*, heard before Watts J, the wife sought to have her Application in a Case filed on 19 August 2014 dismissed. This application was made in the context of existing orders made on 23 July 2014.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the wife's application to dismiss her own case should be granted. A secondary issue arose concerning the correction of a clerical error in the existing orders of 23 July 2014, pursuant to the slip rule.
Watts J determined that the wife's application to dismiss her case should be dismissed. The court also exercised its power under the slip rule to amend the order of 23 July 2014. This amendment involved correcting a typographical error, specifically replacing the reference to "paragraph 5.1" with "paragraph 6.1" on two occasions within the order.
Consequently, the wife's Application in a Case filed on 19 August 2014 was dismissed. Additionally, the order made on 23 July 2014 was amended to rectify the identified clerical mistake.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether the wife's application to dismiss her own case should be granted. A secondary issue arose concerning the correction of a clerical error in the existing orders of 23 July 2014, pursuant to the slip rule.
Watts J determined that the wife's application to dismiss her case should be dismissed. The court also exercised its power under the slip rule to amend the order of 23 July 2014. This amendment involved correcting a typographical error, specifically replacing the reference to "paragraph 5.1" with "paragraph 6.1" on two occasions within the order.
Consequently, the wife's Application in a Case filed on 19 August 2014 was dismissed. Additionally, the order made on 23 July 2014 was amended to rectify the identified clerical mistake.
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JUONG & ZANG [2014] FamCA 783
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