ZAMMIT & ZAMMIT AND ANOR
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[2018] FamCA 533
•20 July 2018
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ZAMMIT & ZAMMIT AND ANOR [2018] FamCA 533
[2018] FamCA 533
20 July 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of *Zammit & Zammit and Anor*, Johns J of the Supreme Court of Victoria was required to determine the appropriate course of action regarding extant applications for final orders in proceedings between the parties. The specific nature of the dispute between the parties was not detailed in the provided text, but the focus of the judicial consideration was on the procedural steps necessary to bring the matter to a conclusion.
The central legal issue before the Court was how to effectively manage and progress applications for final orders that were still pending. This involved considering the most efficient and practical method for listing these applications for a final hearing, ensuring that the matter could be resolved as expeditiously as possible within the Court's operational constraints.
Johns J reasoned that the most appropriate course was to allocate all extant applications for final orders to a judicial docket. This procedural step was intended to facilitate the listing of the matter for a final hearing at the earliest practicable opportunity. The Court's approach reflects a commitment to case management and the timely resolution of legal disputes.
The Court ordered that all extant applications for final orders be allocated to a judicial docket for the purpose of listing the matter for final hearing as soon as is reasonably practicable. This order is subject to the formal entry of the order in the Court's records.
The central legal issue before the Court was how to effectively manage and progress applications for final orders that were still pending. This involved considering the most efficient and practical method for listing these applications for a final hearing, ensuring that the matter could be resolved as expeditiously as possible within the Court's operational constraints.
Johns J reasoned that the most appropriate course was to allocate all extant applications for final orders to a judicial docket. This procedural step was intended to facilitate the listing of the matter for a final hearing at the earliest practicable opportunity. The Court's approach reflects a commitment to case management and the timely resolution of legal disputes.
The Court ordered that all extant applications for final orders be allocated to a judicial docket for the purpose of listing the matter for final hearing as soon as is reasonably practicable. This order is subject to the formal entry of the order in the Court's records.
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