Racing New South Wales v Betfair Pty Limited (No 2) [2009] FCAFC 158

Racing New South Wales v Betfair Pty Limited (No 2) [2009] FCAFC 158

Betfair opposed discovery of classes of documents directly relevant to its case and to Racing NSW's pleaded defence, requiring Racing NSW to prosecute a notice of motion and incur costs. Although Racing NSW had mixed success and narrowed categories in light of oppression evidence, a 50% costs order in its favour...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
12 November 2009
Procedural Posture
Interlocutory Appeal Concerning Discovery and Costs / Determination of Costs of the Hearing at First Instance After Written Submissions
Outcome
Betfair Pty Limited ordered to pay 50% of the appellants' costs of the first instance hearing of the notice of motion.
Legal Topics
['interlocutory Appeal' 'discovery' 'costs of First Instance Hearing' 'relative Success of Parties']
['costs' 'civil Procedure'] ['interlocutory Appeal' 'discovery' 'costs of First Instance Hearing' 'relative Success of Parties']

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Procedural Posture

Interlocutory Appeal Concerning Discovery and Costs / Determination of Costs of the Hearing at First Instance After Written Submissions

  1. 1 ["Whether Betfair Pty Limited should pay 50% of the appellants' costs of the hearing at first instance of the notice of motion filed 17 April 2009, or whether each party should bear its own costs." "How to assess the parties' relative success for the purpose of a costs order where discovery categories were agreed, abandoned, narrowed, not appealed, and partly successful on appeal."]

Ratio Decidendi

Betfair opposed discovery of classes of documents directly relevant to its case and to Racing NSW's pleaded defence, requiring Racing NSW to prosecute a notice of motion and incur costs. Although Racing NSW had mixed success and narrowed categories in light of oppression evidence, a 50% costs order in its favour fairly reflected the broad relative success of the parties and the importance of the issues decided.

Court Disposition

Betfair Pty Limited ordered to pay 50% of the appellants' costs of the first instance hearing of the notice of motion.

Orders

  • ['The respondent, Betfair Pty Limited, pay 50% of the costs of the appellants, Racing New South Wales and Harness Racing New South Wales, in respect of the hearing at first instance of the notice of motion filed 17 April 2009, as agreed or taxed.']