Kapoor v State Transit Authority of NSW

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[2013] NSWCA 242

23 July 2013


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Kapoor v State Transit Authority of NSW [2013] NSWCA 242 [2013] NSWCA 242 23 July 2013

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The applicant, Kapoor, sought leave to appeal against a decision of the State Transit Authority of NSW. The precise nature of the dispute and the original decision are not detailed in the provided text. The application for leave to appeal was heard by Macfarlan and Meagher JJA in the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether there was an issue of principle that warranted granting leave to appeal. The court was required to determine if the applicant had demonstrated sufficient grounds to justify a full appeal against the Authority's decision.

The court dismissed the application for leave to appeal, finding that no issue of principle had been raised. This indicates that the court concluded the case did not present novel or significant legal questions that required appellate consideration. Consequently, the court found no basis to disturb the original decision.

The application for leave to appeal was dismissed with costs.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

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  • Appeal

  • Costs

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