Lauschet v Malaysian Airlines System Berhad [2015] NSWSC 1365

Lauschet v Malaysian Airlines System Berhad [2015] NSWSC 1365

The summons required clarification because its prayers did not state the plaintiff's contentions in terms apt for declaratory relief and referred to unspecified circumstances. In light of the overriding purpose, it was preferable for the plaintiff to serve points of claim and any further amended summons, for the...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
28 August 2015
Procedural Posture
Civil Procedure; Summons for Declaratory Relief Concerning Potential Damages Claim Against Air Carrier / Case Management Hearing on First Return of Summons
Outcome
Case management orders made; no order as to costs.
Legal Topics
['case Management' 'declaratory Relief' 'hypothetical Advice' 'montreal Convention' 'civil Aviation (carriers Liability) Act 1959 (cth)' 'overriding Purpose']
['civil Procedure' 'aviation Law' 'carriers Liability'] ['case Management' 'declaratory Relief' 'hypothetical Advice' 'montreal Convention' 'civil Aviation (carriers Liability) Act 1959 (cth)' 'overriding Purpose']

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Procedural Posture

Civil Procedure; Summons for Declaratory Relief Concerning Potential Damages Claim Against Air Carrier / Case Management Hearing on First Return of Summons

  1. 1 ['Whether the summons as framed sought hypothetical advice contrary to Bass v Permanent Trustee Co Ltd [1999] HCA 9; 198 CLR 334.' 'Whether the summons adequately specified the declaratory relief sought and the circumstances on which relief was sought.' 'Whether the matter should proceed on pleadings or by points of claim and response for case management purposes.']

Ratio Decidendi

The summons required clarification because its prayers did not state the plaintiff's contentions in terms apt for declaratory relief and referred to unspecified circumstances. In light of the overriding purpose, it was preferable for the plaintiff to serve points of claim and any further amended summons, for the defendant to respond, and for the matter to return for further directions, rather than directing that the proceedings proceed on pleadings.

Court Disposition

Case management orders made; no order as to costs.

Orders

  • ['The plaintiff is to serve his points of claim together with any further amended summons on or before 18 September 2015.' 'The defendant is to serve a response to the points of claim on or before 9 October 2015.' 'The proceedings are to be brought back before McCallum J on Friday, 16 October 2015.' 'No order as to...