Khalaf v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
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[2018] NSWCA 19
•16 February 2018
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Khalaf v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited [2018] NSWCA 19
[2018] NSWCA 19
16 February 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Mr. Khalaf, sought leave to appeal a decision of the primary judge against Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. The dispute concerned an application for summary dismissal.
The Court of Appeal was required to determine whether to grant leave to appeal, specifically considering whether the matter raised an issue of principle.
The Court found that there was no issue of principle involved in the application for leave to appeal. Consequently, the Court extended the time for filing the summons seeking leave to appeal and then dismissed the summons. The applicant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
The Court of Appeal was required to determine whether to grant leave to appeal, specifically considering whether the matter raised an issue of principle.
The Court found that there was no issue of principle involved in the application for leave to appeal. Consequently, the Court extended the time for filing the summons seeking leave to appeal and then dismissed the summons. The applicant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
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Most Recent Citation
Twigg v Twigg (No 4); Lambert v Twigg Investments Pty Ltd (No 3) [2020] NSWSC 1159
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Twigg v Twigg (No 4); Lambert v Twigg Investments Pty Ltd (No 3)
[2020] NSWSC 1159