Pisani and Pisani
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[2012] FamCA 532
•2 July 2012
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PISANI & PISANI
[2012] FamCA 532
[2012] FamCA 532
2 July 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Pisani and Pisani*, heard before Ryan J, the dispute concerned the disclosure of certain documents to the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation. The specific nature of the underlying dispute between the parties, Ms Pisani and Mr Pisani, is not detailed, but the orders indicate a context where financial or evidentiary materials were presented to the court.
The central legal issue before Ryan J was whether the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation should be provided with specific documents that had been filed in the proceedings. These documents included affidavits sworn by Ms Pisani, Mr B, Ms B, and Mr Pisani, as well as an expert report by Ms J and the court's own reasons for judgment.
Ryan J ordered that the Principal Registrar was to provide these listed documents to the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation. This decision implies that the court found sufficient grounds, likely related to tax obligations or investigations, to warrant the disclosure of these evidentiary materials to the Australian Taxation Office. The specific legal basis for this disclosure, such as statutory powers or court rules permitting such access in certain circumstances, is not elaborated upon in the provided text.
The central legal issue before Ryan J was whether the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation should be provided with specific documents that had been filed in the proceedings. These documents included affidavits sworn by Ms Pisani, Mr B, Ms B, and Mr Pisani, as well as an expert report by Ms J and the court's own reasons for judgment.
Ryan J ordered that the Principal Registrar was to provide these listed documents to the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation. This decision implies that the court found sufficient grounds, likely related to tax obligations or investigations, to warrant the disclosure of these evidentiary materials to the Australian Taxation Office. The specific legal basis for this disclosure, such as statutory powers or court rules permitting such access in certain circumstances, is not elaborated upon in the provided text.
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PISANI & PISANI
[2012] FamCA 532
Most Recent Citation
Hart and Hart [2013] FCCA 2201
Cases Cited
3
Statutory Material Cited
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Simpson v Hodges
[2007] NSWSC 1230
Todorovic v Waller
[1981] HCA 72
Simpson v Hodges
[2007] NSWSC 1230