Squires, Richard James v Stephenson, Keith
[1981] FCA 287
•10 Feb 1981
Respondents
REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
| 10 February 1981 | KEELY J. |
| I . d o n o t need t o hear you, | Mr Girmane, a s I have decided |
| t o grant | t h e | a p p l i c a t i o n . | I have | read | t h e a u t h o r i t i e s | c i ted |
by counsel on both s i d e s .
| cccurring bci 'orn t h c | s e r v i c e o.i the | o r d e r urpon | the accuseci |
| p e ~ s o n | i:: | ~ ~ c c o r d a n . c e | with Order 40 ru1.e I .3(1). | I c10 not | accept |
| t h a t subnlissi.on. | Th? view tha-L- I t a k e is t h a t , on the wording |
| of | that rule, it p r c s c r i b e s a | cond i t ion be fo re proceedings ::re |
| conmenced. | Flowever, provided t h a t such | se rv ice | of | t h e o r d e r |
| has been ca r r i ed ou t , | it would | n o t p r e v m t proceedings | i n |
| respec-i; o f 2n | alleged- contenpt of | cour t occurr j .ng before | such |
| service. | The ru le | does | no t | say | t h a t | s u c h | s e r v i c e | m u s t | have |
| occurred before t h e a l l eged contempt nor does | i t imply i t i n |
| my | opin ion . | It simply reouires t h a t such s e r v i c e will have |
| been ef fec ted before | the | commencement | of | t h e proceedings - |
| i r r e s p e c t l v e o f whether | the alleged | contempt occurred | before |
| o r after t h e service. | That reading of t h e rule seems t o me t o |
| g a i n some support from what S i r Nigel Bowen | s a i d i n the |
| S u n i b r i t e case | (47 F.L.R. | 73 at p.76) . |
111 my opinion t h e purpose o f Order 40 rule 13(l) is t o
| ensure t h a t , s u b j e c t | t o r e l i e f f rom t h e rule being granted | by |
| the c o u r t under Order | 1 rule 8, a person s h a l l n o t | be | subjec ted |
to proceedings f o r contempt of c m r t u n l e s s he has been served w i t h the order and i t has been endorsed i n t h e manner requi red
| by Ord.er 40 r u l e 13(1). | In t h i s c a s e t h a t | purpose has been |
| achieved | by | the | a c t i o n | of | t h e r e s p o n d e n t s ' s o l i c i t o r s , |
| Messrs Turner Freeman, | a s appea r s | from | their l e t t e r t o the |
| a p p l i c a n t ' s s o l i c i t o r s | dated | 1-0 August | 1981. |
| I am | unab le to | read i t i n t h e vzy PIT ICenzie w g e s . | Nor do I | - |
| cons ider the words ambiguous. | I t h i n k probably my views on |
| t h i s h a v e | become | a p p a r e n t i n | the | course of | t he hea r ing | by |
| reason of | t he ma t t e r s | I | r a i s e d w i t h | Mr | Kenzie. | Accordingly, |
| I | s h a l l only | express | them | b r i e f l y . F i r s t l y , | i n | my opin ion | the |
| words | !*our clierrts", | r ead in the con t , ex t | of | t h e l e t t e r | a s a |
| whole, | r e f e r t o | a l l o f | the | r e sponden t s i n | t h e s e proceedings, |
| each o f whom | i s i n f a c t a c l i e n t of Messrs | Turn.er Freeman. |
| I n r e s p e c t | o f | e a c h c l i e n t | a | formal | n o t i c e | o f | appearaRce has |
| been entered in these p roceed ings | by Messrs Turner Freeman. |
| I n a d d i t i o n , | a t t h e | e a r l i e r hea r ing Messrs | Turner | Freeman |
| ins t ruc t ed counse l | on,.behal€ o f | a l l o f | i t s c l i e n t s who | were |
| respondents | in | . the proceedings . | A | t | t h a t h e a r i n g t h e a p p l i c a n t |
| succeeded | i n o b t a i n i k g i n t e r i m o r d e r s a g a i n s t e a c h | of | Messrs |
| Turner Freeman's c l ients | and | t h o s e c l i e n t s w e r e p a r t i a l l y |
| s u c c e s s f u l i n t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n | for | a | change | of | venue | i n t h e |
proceedings f rom Melbourne t o Sydney.
| - | ln my view | t h o s e words refer t o a l l o f | t h e c l i e n t s , | who |
| arc respondents t o these | proceedings. | I may | add t h a t no |
| evidence | was | l e d | by | the respon.d.ents | t o sugges t t ha t . t he | w0rd.s |
| Itour c l i e n t s f t i n the | l e t t e r r e f e r r ed | t o on ly | two | of | the n ine teen |
| respondents | for whom r4essrS | Turner | Freeman were | a c t i n g i n t h e s e |
| prcceedings. | I337 l e t t e r d a t e d | 31 January 1982 i4r Macken wrote t o |
| Messrs Turner Freeman, | referrec?. t o t h e i r l e t t e r , of | 10 August |
| 1981 and mace | it c l e a r t h a t | he had interpreted- | the words | f lour |
| c l i e n t s " in | Messrs Turner Freeman's l e t t e r of 10 August 1931 as |
| meaning a l l of | t h e respondents | in | these | p roceedings . | On | t h e |
| e v i d e n c e t h a t l e t t e r | was hand | de l ive red | t o Messrs | Turner Freeman |
| on. Wednesday, 3 February 1952, | i . e . a week ago. | I f t h e words |
| llour | c l i e n t s " | i n Messrs Turner Freeman's | ' let ter | of 10 August |
were intended. t o refer t o on ly two of tile respondents and n o t to
| r e f e r | t o the | other seventeen rpspondents , | then | one would | heve |
| expecrleci F'iessrs T u m e r Freeman | to ;)romptly | tzke s t e p s t o infol-n |
| K r ; hckcn t h a t he had | rnisundcrs-imod. the words | "our c l i e n t s " in |
| t :ke i r | esrlier l e t t e r . | However, | n o evidence | has | been placveci b e f o r s |
me t o suggest t h a t ?'iessrs Turner Freemall ever took tha-t s t e p ,
5 .
| This appl icat ion tod.ay | i s . concerned with respondents |
| who, | on | t h e on ly ma te r i a l be fo re | me, | have | lwd | the con ten t s | c;f |
| t h e | orders | brought | t o t he i r a . t t en . t i on | - | I | am | r e f e r r i n g t o t h e |
| words "our c l ien ts a re | w e l l | awsre | of | the | Orders which were |
| mad.e" | - by t h e i r own | s o l i c i t o r s and | they have had | the e f f e c t |
| of any possibl-e breach | o f any o f those orders explained t o then. |
| It | seems | t o me | tha t i n those c i r cums tances the pu rpose | of |
| Order | 40 | r u l e 13(l) has been achieved and justice | d.oes | n o t |
| r e q u i r e t h a . t t h e c o u r t i n s i s t | u2on | the ru l e be ing conp l i ed | with; |
| i n o t h e r | words | it | seems t o n e t o be | a | proper case to gr2n. t | t h e |
a p p l i c a t i o n .
| I | would | l i k e | t o make | it | c l e a r t h a t t h e o r d e r | made | does | no t |
| i n any | way | p re jud ice | the | r i g h t s | of | t he r e sponden t s i n r e spec t | o f |
| any p r o c e e d h g s f o r | contempt which | may | subsequently be brought |
| before | the | cour t . | The | order | merely | dispenses | the | applicant | from |
| the requi rement | tha t , before | commencillg proceedings €or | contern& |
| there must | be | personal se rv ice | o f | t h e order, o r a | c e r t i f i e d o r |
| o f f i c e copy | o f | i t , on the persons aga ins t | whom | the proceedings |
| a re conters_nl.zted, viil.ch o r d e r has | t o be | en.d.orsed with the |
| s ta tement set a ~ t | ic | t h e riles a s t o the e f f e c t o f disobedience |
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