Millar v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd

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[1995] NSWCA 293

23 October 1995


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Millar v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd [1995] NSWCA 293 [1995] NSWCA 293 23 October 1995

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Millar v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd* [1995] NSWCA 293, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between Mr. Millar and the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ). The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved a legal challenge brought by Mr. Millar against the bank.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether ANZ had breached its duty of care to Mr. Millar. This duty, if established, would have arisen from the relationship between the parties, likely in the context of banking services or financial dealings. The court was required to determine the scope of that duty and whether ANZ's conduct fell short of the required standard.

The Court of Appeal ultimately found that ANZ had not breached its duty of care to Mr. Millar. The court's reasoning, as indicated by the outcome, would have involved an assessment of the evidence presented and the application of established legal principles concerning the duties owed by financial institutions to their customers. The court concluded that ANZ's actions were consistent with its legal obligations.
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  • Civil Procedure

  • Commercial Law

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  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Costs

  • Res Judicata

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