Re Bankruptcy Act 1966 Re Estate of Julius Sefton Holt Re Anthony George Hodgson v Adams, John & ORs

Case

[1981] FCA 274

24 Aug 1981

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IK THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA )

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CEI\;ER.+IL DIVISION

5

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No.

2s7

o f 1 9 s o

BANKRUPTCY DISTRICT OF

1

THL ST.4TE OF VICTOKI'I

;

IN THE MATTER o f thc

Bankruptcy Act

1 9 6 6

and

I N THE

MATTER

o f

t h c E s t a t e

o f

J u l i u s S c f t o n

Holt

ULTIVEEK :

ANTtlOhY GEORGE HODGSON (The Trus tce o r

0

t he p rope r ty

of

J u l l u s S e r t o n H o l t ,

a

Bankrupt)

Applicant

J O H N ADAMS,

SMAhE hIAGUIRE and KATHLLEK

MARY HOLT

Respondcnts

Coram:

Fox J

2 4

August

1981

Mclhourne.

T h l s

i s an

appl ica t ion

which

secks t o havc s e t

a s i d e

a

summons

i s s u e d by

the

Dcputy

Regis t rar

under

5.

81

c

o f

thc

Bankruptcy

Act

1 9 6 0

undcr

which

t h e

p r e s e n t a p p l i c a n t

i s

r equ i r ed

t o a t t end

t o

g lve

ev idence

and

produce

documcnts.

I n t h e a l t c r n a t l v e t o s e t t i n g a s l d e t h e

summons,

an

o rde r

i s

sough t

t ha t

i t s ope ra t ion be postponed.

I have had a numbcr

o f

a f f i d a v i t s p r e s e n t c d t o

me

I n

suppor t

o f

t h e a p p l i c a t i o n ,

l n

o p p o s i t i o n

t o

i t , and i n

r e p l y .

Thc

case

l ias

put

b y

counsel

f o r t h e

a p p l l c a n t

on

t h e b a s i s

t h a t

t h e

summons

\<as

vexat ious

and

oppressive,

o r

a t l e a s t t h a t f u r t h e r m a t c r l a l

having

been

po

in

ted

to

o r

made

a v a l l a b l c i n t h e a f 1 i d a v l t

f i l e d by

o r

on

behal f

o f

t h e a p p l i c a n t , t h a t

some

oppor tun i ty

shou ld

be

g

iven

t o

t hc

t ru s t ee ,

who

i s the

r c sponden t ,

t o

cons ide r t ha t

ma te r i a l

and fo l low

up

f u r t h e r l i n e s o f c n q u i r y

bcfore

an

examinat

ion

takes p lace .

!That

was

p o i n t e d t o I n p a r t i c u l a r i n t h e p r e s e n t

casc,

and

I

have

accepted

i t for the

purpose

o f

my

conclus ion ,

1s

t h a t

t h e a p p l i c a n t

h a s b c c n c o - o p e r a t i v e

with

t h e t r u s t c c ,

and

a t l e a s t u n t i l t h e t i m e

o f

t h e p r c s c n t

summons

being

i s sucd ,

be l i eved

h e h a d s u p p l i c d

t h c

t r u s t e e w i t h a l l

i n f o r -

mat ion

which

thc

la t ter

had

sought

o r might I \ a n t .

I t i s

a p p a r e n t

n e v e r t h e l e s s

t h a t

t h c

t r u s t e e

s e e k s

r u r t h e r

clocunlcnts

and

f u r t h c r

m f o r m a t i o n .

The

a p p l i c a t i o n

f o r

t h c

summons

was

madc

t o t h e

Deputy

R e g l s t r a r

e x p a r t c

on

t h e

hasis

o i a

w r i t t e n

s ta tement bv

thc

t ru s t ec

a

s

t o

t he

g rounds ,

and

r easons

f o r

t h e

i s s u i n g

01 t h e

summons.

The

ma t t e r \cas

r e i e r r c d t o thc

Court

by anothcr

judge l a s t week.

I am n o t

s a t i s f i e d

t h a t

a

case

o f

opprcss ion

has

been

made o u t o r

t h a t

t h e r e

i s

any

other

adequate

reason

f o r

s e t t i n g a s l d e t h e o r d e r o f t h e

Deputy

R e g l s t r a r .

There

IS

an unresolved qucstjon which

has

been

d i s c u s s e d i n t h e c a s e s a s

t

o

whether

the

mat ter

i s

t o

be

reconsidered

de

novo

by

the Cour t ,

o r whether

on

t h e o t h e r

hand it should be approachcd

as

an

appcal

f

rom

the

exerclse

o i

a

d l s c r c t i o n g l v c n

by

s t a t u t e t o t h c R c g i s t r a r ,

o r ,

i n t h i s

c a s c ,

t h c

Dcputy

Regis t rar .

There

are

other

problems

which

I

have not

myself

resolvcd,

namely

thc

qucst

ion of

disclosure

o r o t h e r m s e t o t h c r e c l p l c n t s o f t h e

summons

of

thc

g rounds

r e l i ed

upon by

t h c

t r u s t c e .

I n

t h l s

c o n n e c t i o n ,

t h e

working

out

I n

a

bankruptcy s i tua t lon of

mat te rs

d i scussed

i n Re

Rol l s Royce

Limited,

(No.

3)

( 1 9 7 0 ) 1 Ch.

5 7 6 , c a l l s

f o r

c o n s l d e r a t l o n .

I

have

a l so

been

re fer red

t o the

judg-

ment of

Lockhart

J

i n RC

Cs idc l :

ex

pa r t e

Andrew,

( 1 9 8 0 )

59 FLR 587.

.Is

a t

p r e s e n t

a d v i s e d ,

it does

not

seem t o me

t o be

t h e

f u n c t i o n

o f

this

Court

o r ,

f o r t h a t m a t t e r ,

or

t h e

Deputy

R e g i s t r a r ,

o r

Reg l s t r a r ,

t o

we igh

up

the

pros

and

cons

of

the

need

f o r

t h e I s s u e

o f

a

summons

i n o r d c r t h a t t h c t r u s t c c

might

car ry

ou t

h i s

func t ions .

As

I

have

ind ica ted ,

the

case

i s

n o t

r e a l l y p u t

t o

me

on t h i s

b a s i s .

J

do

not

know

how

t h e

Court

could

deal

l i i th

the

mat ter

i f it were.

I

a l so

have

somc

q u e s t i o n i n

my

orm

mlnd

as to whether one can proper ly

o r

u s e f u l l y

d e s c r i b e

t h e

e x e r c l s e

o f

t h c

power

undcr

s.83

a s an

e x t r a o r d l n a r y c v e n t ,

o r

t h c

power

a s

an

ex t r ao rd lna ry

one .

I t has o f course

long bcen recognlscd

that

a person

being

examincd

or

rcquired

to

produce

documents

pursuant

to

that

s e c t l o n s h o u l d b c a p p r o p r l a t e l y p r o t e c t e d a g a ~ n s t

any

abuse

o f

the

porier.

This

has

usually

been

done

by

c a r e f u l

s u p e r v i s i o n

o f

t h e e x a m i n a t i o n I t s e l f ;

i n o t h e r w o r d s ,

t o b c

a

m a t t c r

r e l a t e d

more

t o

t h e

o p e r a t l o n o f

t h e

s . 8 1

summons

t h a n t o

i t s

i s s u e .

I t

does

seem

i n t h e p r c s e n t

c a s e t h a t

i n t h e l i g h t

01

t h e a f f i d a v l t s

whlch

havc

bcen

f j l e d

on

beha l f

o f

thc

a p p l i c a n t , t h c t r u s t c c

may

wish

to

pu r sue enqu i r i c s

be

ro

re

any

- 4 -

cxamination

under

s.S1 does

t ake

p lace .

As

I

understand

i t , thc

product

ion

of

fur thcr

documcnts

i s

of fe red ,

and

it

may

wcl l

be

tha t

any €ur ther

documents

the

t rus tee )cants

o r

th inks

might

be

ava i lab le

will

bc

produced.

Whether

o r

no t

a l l

ma t t e r s

will

b e d e a l t w l t h t o h i s s a t i s f a c t i o n

and

I n

t h e p r o p e r i n t e r e s t s o f t h c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e e s t a t e

i s

a

m a t t e r t h a t

hc

w i l l have

to

dc

tc

rminc

berore

the

exam-

m a t i o n t a k e s p l a c e .

I

t h e r e f o r e f o r m a l l y

i n t i m a t e

t o

t h c R e g i s t r a r

t h a t

t h e t r u s t c e

!\l11 be

taking

measures

such

as I have

mentloncd,

and t h a t as t h e s e may

takc some

t ime,

thc

cxaminat ion

undcr

s .81

should no t

t

ake

p

lace

sooner

than

one month

from

today,

un le s s

an

e a r l i e r

d a t c

1 s agreed upon by

t h e

p a r t i e s .

The

o rde r

I

formal ly make

i s t o

d i s m i s s

t h e

a p p l l c a t l o n ,

A s I havc

sa id

many

t i m e s ,

c o s t s

a r e

a

d i f f i c u l t

m a t t e r ;

nobody

l i k e s

h a v i n g

an

o r d e r f o r

c o s t s

madc

a g a i n s t

them.

I t h ink one

should

f o l l o w

t h e

o r d i n a r y

r u l c

u n l e s s

t h e r c

1s

a

c l e a r rcason

f o r no t

domg

s o .

I

t hough t

t ha t

may

be

c o n s t i t u t e d

by

t h e s o r t o f m a t t e r s

I

havc a l ready advcr ted

t o ,

b u t

on

r e f l e c t i o n

WC

a r e g e t t i n g a l m o s t

t o

3

s c p a r a t e

c n q u l r y i f

we

are

t o worh

ou t w i th

any p r c c i s i o n who

m i g h t

rcasonably

be

expccted

t o do

what

next.

The

appl ica t ion should be d i smissed wi th cos ts .

The

s . 8 1

summons a l s o 1s ad journed

t o

come be fo rc

me

t h i s day ,

no t

I n

any expec ta t ion

t ha t

it would h e heard

today ,

bu

t

r a thc r ,

J

imaginc,

as a

ma t t e r o r convcnience,

and

I

now

a d j o u r n t h a t

summons

t o be

hea rd bc fo re

t hc Rcg i s t r a r

- 5 -

no sooner than onc month

f rom toc l ay ' s

da t e ,

un le s s

t he

pa r t i e s

agree

on

a n e a r l i e r h c a r l n g .

I certify that thls and the 4.

preceding peges are e t rue C O I ~

o f

t h e

Reasons for Jucigment horeln of 111s IIOi1oLlr

Mr. Justice &X

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