Rahman v Dubs
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[2012] NSWCA 98
•10 April 2012
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Rahman v Dubs [2012] NSWCA 98
[2012] NSWCA 98
10 April 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Rahman v Dubs concerned an application by Mr Rahman to set aside previous orders made by the court. The respondents were Dubs. The matter was heard in the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the previously made orders should be set aside. This involved considering the principles governing the setting aside of judgments or orders, including any relevant time limitations.
The Court of Appeal dismissed Mr Rahman's notice of motion. The Court ordered that Mr Rahman pay the respondents' costs of the motion. The decision indicates that the application did not raise any matter of principle that would warrant setting aside the earlier orders.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the previously made orders should be set aside. This involved considering the principles governing the setting aside of judgments or orders, including any relevant time limitations.
The Court of Appeal dismissed Mr Rahman's notice of motion. The Court ordered that Mr Rahman pay the respondents' costs of the motion. The decision indicates that the application did not raise any matter of principle that would warrant setting aside the earlier orders.
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Rahman v Dubs [2012] NSWCA 98
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