Wsol v John James Memorial Hospital
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[2015] ACTCA 59
•11 November 2015
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Wsol v John James Memorial Hospital [2015] ACTCA 59
[2015] ACTCA 59
11 November 2015
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Wsol, sought leave to appeal a decision of the John James Memorial Hospital. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties and the original decision being appealed are not detailed in the provided text. The application for leave to appeal was heard by Burns J in the Court of Appeal.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether Wsol had any prospect of success in its proposed appeal. This required the court to assess the merits of the grounds of appeal that Wsol intended to raise against the decision of the John James Memorial Hospital.
Burns J determined that the application for leave to appeal had no prospect of success. Consequently, leave to appeal was refused. The applicant, Wsol, was ordered to pay the respondent’s costs of the application.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether Wsol had any prospect of success in its proposed appeal. This required the court to assess the merits of the grounds of appeal that Wsol intended to raise against the decision of the John James Memorial Hospital.
Burns J determined that the application for leave to appeal had no prospect of success. Consequently, leave to appeal was refused. The applicant, Wsol, was ordered to pay the respondent’s costs of the application.
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