KHALILI & CHATHA
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[2015] FamCA 621
•30 July 2015
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KHALILI & CHATHA [2015] FamCA 621
[2015] FamCA 621
30 July 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Khalili & Chatha*, Hannam J of the Supreme Court of New South Wales was required to determine whether the respondents had contravened specific orders previously made by the Court. The proceedings concerned allegations of contempt of court.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the respondents had breached Order 1(6) of primary orders dated 9 October 2014. The Court was tasked with assessing the evidence presented to establish these alleged contraventions.
Hannam J found that the evidence proved five alleged contraventions of Order 1(6). The Court's decision was based on the proof of these specific breaches. The Court ordered that the five alleged contraventions of Order 1(6) of primary orders dated 9 October 2014 were proved.
The central legal issue before the Court was whether the respondents had breached Order 1(6) of primary orders dated 9 October 2014. The Court was tasked with assessing the evidence presented to establish these alleged contraventions.
Hannam J found that the evidence proved five alleged contraventions of Order 1(6). The Court's decision was based on the proof of these specific breaches. The Court ordered that the five alleged contraventions of Order 1(6) of primary orders dated 9 October 2014 were proved.
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Administrative Law
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Civil Procedure
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Breach
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Procedural Fairness
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Judicial Review
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KHALILI & CHATHA [2015] FamCA 621
Most Recent Citation
Khalili and Chatha (No 2) [2015] FamCA 664