Ren v Jiang
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[2014] NSWCA 1
•21 January 2014
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Ren v Jiang [2014] NSWCA 1
[2014] NSWCA 1
21 January 2014
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The matter of *Ren v Jiang* concerned an application for leave to cross-examine a Chinese national, Mr Guo, in support of a claim of abuse of process. The application was heard by Leeming JA.
The central legal issue before the court was whether leave should be granted for Mr Guo to be cross-examined in relation to the alleged abuse of process.
Leeming JA refused the application for leave to cross-examine Mr Guo. The court ordered that the first and second respondents were to pay the applicants' costs of this application. The proceedings were relisted for further directions on 4 February 2014 at 9:30 am.
The central legal issue before the court was whether leave should be granted for Mr Guo to be cross-examined in relation to the alleged abuse of process.
Leeming JA refused the application for leave to cross-examine Mr Guo. The court ordered that the first and second respondents were to pay the applicants' costs of this application. The proceedings were relisted for further directions on 4 February 2014 at 9:30 am.
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Civil Procedure
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Abuse of Process
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