Luck, in the matter of an appeal

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[2002] HCATrans 516


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Luck, in the matter of an appeal [2002] HCATrans 516 [2002] HCATrans 516

CaseChat Overview and Summary

This matter concerned an appeal brought by the applicant, Luck, against a decision of the Federal Court of Australia. The specific nature of the dispute and the respondent party are not detailed in the provided text, which focuses solely on the judgment of Gaudron J in chambers.

The central legal issue before Gaudron J was whether to grant leave to appeal to the High Court of Australia. This required an assessment of whether the appeal raised a question of law that ought to be determined by the High Court, considering the public importance of the question or the interests of justice.

Gaudron J considered the arguments presented in support of the application for leave. Her Honour's reasoning, though not fully elaborated in the provided excerpt, would have involved an analysis of the legal principles governing the grant of special leave to appeal to the High Court, particularly concerning the threshold for demonstrating that the appeal involves a matter of public importance or is otherwise in the interests of justice.

The provided text does not specify the final orders made by Gaudron J.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

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  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Stay of Proceedings

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