Joy v UGL Operations and Maintenance Pty Limited (No 4) [2024] FCA 410
The unexplained failure of the applicant to appear at trial, after being given proper notice and a fair opportunity, justifies dismissal of the originating application under r 30.21(1)(a)(i) of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth).
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 16 April 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Originating Application / Trial Application to Dismiss for Non Appearance
- Outcome
- Originating application dismissed for want of prosecution (non-appearance). Costs awarded to respondent.
- Legal Topics
- ['non Appearance at Trial' 'dismissal for Want of Prosecution' 'application for Adjournment' 'costs' 'federal Court Procedure']
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Procedural Posture
Originating Application / Trial Application to Dismiss for Non Appearance
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether to dismiss the originating application due to applicant's non-appearance at trial" 'Whether an adjournment should be granted pending appeal or interlocutory application' 'Whether proper notice was given and fair opportunity provided']
Ratio Decidendi
The unexplained failure of the applicant to appear at trial, after being given proper notice and a fair opportunity, justifies dismissal of the originating application under r 30.21(1)(a)(i) of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth).
Court Disposition
Originating application dismissed for want of prosecution (non-appearance). Costs awarded to respondent.
Orders
- ['The originating application be dismissed.' "The applicant pay the respondent's costs of the originating application to be taxed, excluding any costs reserved on any interlocutory application or any interlocutory hearing in these proceedings (in respect of which there be no order as to costs)."]
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