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HIGH COURT AMENDMENT (VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS AND OTHER MATTERS) RULES 2013 (SLI NO 107 OF 2013) - SCHEDULE 1

Amendments

   

High Court Rules 2004

1  Rule 1.06

Insert:

"vexatious proceeding" : see subsection 77RL(1) of the Judiciary Act 1903 .

"vexatious proceedings order" : see subsection 77RL(1) of the Judiciary Act 1903 .

2  Rule 1.09

Omit "by these Rules", substitute "in Schedule 1 to these Rules".

3  Rules 6.06 and 6.07

Repeal the rules, substitute:

6.06   Vexatious proceedings

       6.06.1  An application for a vexatious proceedings order must be in Form 21.

Note:          For the persons who are eligible to apply for a vexatious proceedings order, see paragraphs 77RN(3)(a) to (d) of the Judiciary Act 1903 .

       6.06.2  The application must be:

                     (a)  accompanied by an affidavit in support of the application; and

                     (b)  served:

                              (i)  at least 3 days before the day when the application is to be heard; or

                             (ii)  within a shorter period ordered by the Court or a Justice.

       6.06.3  An application under subsection 77RQ(2) of the Judiciary Act 1903 for leave to institute a proceeding that is subject to a vexatious proceedings order must be in Form 30.

Note:          See subsection 77RQ(4) of the Judiciary Act 1903 in relation to service of the application.

6.07   Refusal to issue or file a document

       6.07.1  If a writ, application, summons, affidavit or other document (the document ) appears to a Registrar on its face to be an abuse of the process of the Court, to be frivolous or vexatious or to fall outside the jurisdiction of the Court, the Registrar may seek the direction of a Justice.

       6.07.2  The Justice may direct the Registrar to issue or file the document, or to refuse to issue or file the document, without the leave of a Justice first had and obtained by the party seeking to issue or file the document.

       6.07.3  An application for leave to issue a proceeding that is subject to the direction of a Justice under subrule 6.07.2:

                     (a)  must be in Form 31; and

                     (b)  must not be served on any person, unless the Court or a Justice otherwise orders.

4  Schedule 1 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

Forms

 

Title

Form

Rule

 

 

Notice of a constitutional matter

1

5.01.3

 

 

45.01.3

 

 

Judgment

2

8.01.1

 

 

Order

3

8.01.2

 

 

Consent

4

8.04.2

 

 

Arrest warrant

5

11.03.2

 

 

Committal warrant

6

11.03.3

 

 

Notice of appearance

7

23.01.3

 

 

 

 

31.01.1

 

 

 

 

41.04.2

 

 

 

 

42.06.2

 

 

Submitting appearance

8

23.02

 

 

 

 

41.04.3

 

 

 

 

42.06.3

 

 

Conditional appearance

9

23.03.2

 

 

Subpoena to give evidence

10

24.02.2

 

 

Subpoena to give evidence and produce documents

11

24.02.3

 

 

Application for an order to show cause

12

25.01

 

 

Writ of certiorari

13

25.06.3

 

 

Writ of mandamus

14

25.08.2

 

 

Writ of habeas corpus

15

25.09.3

 

 

Writ of prohibition

16

25.20

 

 

Application for removal

17

26.01

 

 

Applicant's summary of argument

18

26.03.2

 

 

 

 

41.05.2

 

 

 

 

41.10.3

 

 

Respondent's summary of argument

19

26.04.2

 

 

 

 

41.06.2

 

 

Writ of summons

20

27.01

 

 

Summons

21

57.05.2

 

 

Election petition

22

30.01

 

 

Application for leave or special leave to appeal

23

41.01.1

 

 

Notice of appeal

24

41.05.3

 

 

 

 

41.10.2

 

 

 

 

42.02.1

 

 

Notice of discontinuance

25

41.12.1

 

 

 

 

42.14.1

 

 

Notice of cross-appeal

26

42.08.2

 

 

Notice of contention

27

42.08.5

 

 

Appellant's submissions

27A

44.02.2

 

 

Appellant's chronology

27B

44.02.3

 

 

Intervener's submissions

27C

44.04.4

 

 

Respondent's submissions

27D

44.03.3

 

 

Appellant's reply

27E

44.05.5

 

 

Bill of costs

28

54.02.01

 

 

Certificate of taxation

29

57.04.3

 

 

Ex parte application for leave to issue a proceeding that is subject to a vexatious proceedings order

30

6.06.3

 

 

Ex parte application for leave to issue a proceeding that is subject to the direction of a Justice under subrule 6.07.2

31

6.07.3

 

5  Schedule 1 (after Form 29)

Insert:

Form 30    Ex parte application for leave to issue a proceeding

Note:       See rule 6.06.3.

 

IN THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA  No.    of 20--

[        ] REGISTRY

In the Matter of an Application by [ full name of the Applicant ] for leave to issue a proceeding

 

EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO ISSUE A PROCEEDING

 

1.       The Applicant applies for leave to issue the attached proceeding.

 

2.       On [date] [the Court or name of Justice] made a vexatious proceedings order.

 

Grounds

The grounds of the application appear in the supporting affidavit of

[ name of person ] [ sworn or affirmed ] on [ date ].

 

Dated:

                                                              ..................(signed)..................

                                                              ( Applicant or Applicant's solicitor )

 

THE APPLICANT'S SOLICITOR IS:

[ name of firm and address for service, DX, telephone and facsimile numbers and name of solicitor ].

OR

THE APPLICANT'S ADDRESS FOR SERVICE IS:

[ if the applicant is unrepresented--address for service, telephone and facsimile numbers ].

Form 31    Ex parte application for leave to issue a proceeding

Note:       See rule 6.07.3.

 

IN THE HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA  No.    of 20--

[        ] REGISTRY

In the Matter of an Application by [ full name of the Applicant ] for leave to issue a proceeding

 

EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO ISSUE A PROCEEDING

 

1.       The Applicant applies for leave to issue the attached proceeding.

 

2.      On [ date ] [ name of Justice ] directed the Registrar to refuse to issue the proceeding without the leave of a Justice first had and obtained by the party seeking to issue it.

 

Grounds

The grounds of the application appear in the supporting affidavit of

[ name of person ] [ sworn or affirmed ] on [ date ].

 

Dated:

                                                              ..................(signed)..................

                                                              ( Applicant or Applicant's solicitor )

 

THE APPLICANT'S SOLICITOR IS:

[ name of firm and address for service, DX, telephone and facsimile numbers and name of solicitor ].

OR

THE APPLICANT'S ADDRESS FOR SERVICE IS:

[ if the applicant is unrepresented--address for service, telephone and facsimile numbers ].



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