Energizer Australia Pty Ltd v Remington Products Australia Pty Ltd (No 4) [2008] FCA 846
There is no basis for setting aside the direction requiring the corporate respondent to file its evidence in advance; procedural fairness is preserved, privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to corporations, and no injustice or prejudice to the respondent arises from the order.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 05 June 2008
- Procedural Posture
- Contempt Proceedings (civil) / Interlocutory Application Regarding Directions
- Outcome
- Partial grant and partial dismissal of interlocutory relief
- Legal Topics
- ['directions Orders' 'privilege Against Self Incrimination' 'contempt (criminal and Civil)' 'filing of Affidavit Evidence in Advance' 'corporate Respondents and Privilege']
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Procedural Posture
Contempt Proceedings (civil) / Interlocutory Application Regarding Directions
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether direction requiring corporate respondent to file its evidence before hearing in contempt proceedings should be set aside' "Whether procedural fairness requires respondent to test applicant's case before filing evidence"]
Ratio Decidendi
There is no basis for setting aside the direction requiring the corporate respondent to file its evidence in advance; procedural fairness is preserved, privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to corporations, and no injustice or prejudice to the respondent arises from the order.
Court Disposition
Partial grant and partial dismissal of interlocutory relief
Orders
- ["Paragraph 1 of the applicant's amended notice of motion, filed on 29 May 2008, to be heard and determined prior to hearing paragraphs 2 and 3 of that motion." "Paragraph 4 of the respondent's amended notice of motion, filed on 29 May 2008, dismissed."]
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