Sinclair v Darwich

Case

[2010] NSWCA 195

5 August 2010


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AGLC Case Decision Date
Sinclair v Darwich [2010] NSWCA 195 [2010] NSWCA 195 5 August 2010

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The case of *Sinclair v Darwich* concerned an application for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal of New South Wales. The dispute between the parties, Sinclair and Darwich, related to a prior decision of the primary court.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the primary judge had erred in their determination of the matter. This involved a review of the findings of fact and the application of the relevant legal principles by the primary judge.

The Court of Appeal, in its judgment delivered by Young JA, with Handley AJA and Sackville AJA concurring, found no error in the primary judge's decision. The application for leave to appeal was therefore dismissed. The court ordered that the applicant pay the respondent's costs.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Costs

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Statutory Material Cited

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Darwich v Sinclair [2009] NSWDC 295