Kapoor and Kapoor
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[2013] FamCA 669
•15 July 2013
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Kapoor and Kapoor [2013] FamCA 669
[2013] FamCA 669
15 July 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Kapoor and Kapoor*, Benjamin J of the Family Court of Australia considered an application by the husband for an extension of time to file an affidavit of Mr B. The precise nature of the underlying dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but it is clear that the husband sought to introduce further evidence through Mr B's affidavit.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the husband an extension of time to file the affidavit. This required the Court to consider the relevant rules and principles governing the admission of evidence and the granting of extensions of time in family law proceedings.
Benjamin J dismissed the husband's application for an extension of time. While the specific reasons for this dismissal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the decision indicates that the Court exercised its discretion against allowing the late filing of the affidavit. The Court directed that a copy of its reasons be placed on the court file.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the husband an extension of time to file the affidavit. This required the Court to consider the relevant rules and principles governing the admission of evidence and the granting of extensions of time in family law proceedings.
Benjamin J dismissed the husband's application for an extension of time. While the specific reasons for this dismissal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the decision indicates that the Court exercised its discretion against allowing the late filing of the affidavit. The Court directed that a copy of its reasons be placed on the court file.
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Family Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Procedural Fairness
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