Anglo Coal (Dawson Management) Pty Ltd v Greig [2011] FCA 941

Anglo Coal (Dawson Management) Pty Ltd v Greig [2011] FCA 941

The applicant satisfied the requirements of O 15A r 6 of the Federal Court Rules: (a) there was reasonable cause to believe it may have a claim against the respondents for involvement in HMP's alleged misleading or deceptive conduct; (b) the applicant had made all reasonable inquiries and still lacked sufficient...

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Parties
Applicant: Anglo Coal (Dawson Management) Pty Ltd (ACN 006 746 701); First Respondent: John Lethbridge Greig; Second Respondent: Nicholas Harwood
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
18 August 2011
Procedural Posture
Application for Pre Action Discovery / Interlocutory (pre Action Discovery Order)
Outcome
Application for pre-action discovery granted (orders made for discovery of specific categories of documents)
Legal Topics
Pre Action Discovery, Misleading or Deceptive Conduct (trade Practices Act S 52), Accessorial Liability, Insolvency Administration, Rental Agreements
Practice and Procedure Trade Practices Corporations/insolvency Pre Action Discovery Misleading or Deceptive Conduct (trade Practices Act S 52) Accessorial Liability Insolvency Administration Rental Agreements

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Parties

Anglo Coal (Dawson Management) Pty Ltd (ACN 006 746 701)

Applicant

John Lethbridge Greig

First Respondent

Nicholas Harwood

Second Respondent

Procedural Posture

Application for Pre Action Discovery / Interlocutory (pre Action Discovery Order)

  1. 1 Whether the applicant satisfies the requirements for pre-action discovery under O 15A r 6 of the Federal Court Rules
  2. 2 Whether there is reasonable cause to believe the applicant may have a claim for involvement in a breach of s 52(1) of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) against the respondents, as former administrators and liquidators of HMP
  3. 3 Whether the obligations under the rental agreement were interdependent and if the demobilisation charge was payable only if HMP was ready, willing and able to demobilise the excavator

Ratio Decidendi

The applicant satisfied the requirements of O 15A r 6 of the Federal Court Rules: (a) there was reasonable cause to believe it may have a claim against the respondents for involvement in HMP's alleged misleading or deceptive conduct; (b) the applicant had made all reasonable inquiries and still lacked sufficient information to decide whether to sue; and (c) it was likely the respondents possessed relevant documents assisting in that decision. Accordingly, the Court exercised its discretion to order pre-action discovery limited to the necessary classes of documents related to the demobilisation of the excavator.

Court Disposition

Application for pre-action discovery granted (orders made for discovery of specific categories of documents)

Orders

  • The respondents make discovery to the applicant of specified categories of documents relating to demobilisation of the Excavator, communications between relevant parties, and reasonableness of the respondents' beliefs, to be produced for inspection by the applicant's solicitors within 14 days.