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DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION RULES 2014 - REG 23
Matters relevant to making order or issuing direction
23 Matters relevant to making order or issuing direction
(1) In deciding whether to make an order or issue a direction, the interests
of justice are paramount.
(2) In addition to the principle mentioned in
subrule (1) , in deciding whether to make an order or issue a direction of a
type mentioned in rule 22 , the DFVP court may have regard to the following
matters— (a) the protection of the person for whose benefit a DFVP
application is made under the DFVP Act ;
(b) that each party is entitled to a
fair hearing;
(c) the time allowed for taking a step in the proceeding or for
the hearing must be reasonable;
(d) the complexity or simplicity of the case;
(e) the importance of the issues and the case as a whole;
(f) the volume and
character of the evidence to be led;
(g) the time expected to be taken by the
hearing;
(h) the number of witnesses to be called by the parties;
(i) that
each party must be given a reasonable opportunity to lead evidence and
cross-examine witnesses;
(j) the state of the court lists;
(k) another
relevant matter.
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