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Late delivery of reserved judgments: contact the Bar Association for assistance

Mon Oct 08 2007

Although most courts and tribunals have their own systems in place for monitoring the timing of the delivery of reserved judgments, if a practitioner is concerned with a delay in a court or tribunal delivering a reserved judgment in a case where he or she acted, they can contact the president of the Bar Association in writing requesting that enquiries be made of the court or tribunal.�

In deciding whether a delay is unacceptable and warrants an enquiry to be made, practitioners should take into account any benchmark which the particular court may have set regarding the delivery of reserved judgments, for instance, the Federal Magistrates Court has set a three month benchmark.

Should a practitioner wish the president to make an enquiry, the following information should be provided:

>>�state or territory in which the case was heard; >>�length of the hearing; >>�name of the parties; >>�number of the proceeding; and� >>�name of the judge(s) whose decision is reserved and the date the decision was reserved.

Without disclosing the identity of the practitioner, the president will make appropriate enquiries regarding the delay with the court or tribunal.�

The president will notify the practitioner of the response from the court or tribunal, including any advice received regarding when the judgment is likely to be delivered.

Please address correspondence to:

The President New South Wales Bar Association Selborne Chambers 174 Phillip Street Sydney� NSW� 2000

5 October 2007

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