List of Victorian Supreme Court cases
This is a select list of cases decided by the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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- R v Davidson - Supreme Court, 1969 - also known as the Menhennitt ruling, regarding the legality of abortions.
- R v Thomas - Court of Criminal Appeal, 2006 - admissibility of evidence on the trial of "Jihad Jack" Joseph Thomas.
- Goldie Marketing Pty Ltd v Financial Ombudsman Services Ltd - Supreme Court, 2015 - involved presentation of misleading file notes in the discovery phase.
- Port of Melbourne Authority v Anshun Pty Ltd - On appeal to the High Court of Australia. Estoppel and res judicata. Regarding a failure in and original action to plead indemnity in defence to the claim for contribution.[1]
See also
Bibliography
- Victorian Reports
- John Burnett Box, George Briscoe Kerferd. A Digest of the Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Victoria, from AD 1846 to AD 1871. Charles F Maxwell. 1871.
- George Wilson Waterhouse, Francis William Edmondson. A Digest of Reported Cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Insolvency, and the Courts of Mines and Vice-Admiralty of the Colony of Victoria, from 1861 to 1885. C F Maxwell. 1886. Google Books.
- James Grattan Eagleson, J S Wasley. A Digest of Reported Cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Insolvency, and the Courts of Mines of the Colony of Victoria: From 1885 to 1890. C F Maxwell. 1893.
- James Gratten Eagleson. Digest of Criminal Cases as Decided in the Supreme Court of Victoria & on Appeal Therefrom to the Privy Council. 1899.
- James Grattan Eagleson, William Alexander Sanderson, Bernard O'Dowd. A Digest of Australasian Mining Cases: As Decided in the Supreme Courts of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and New Zealand, and on Appeal Therefrom to the Privy Council. CF Maxwell. 1897.
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