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GARNISHEE CASE
Decision to be Given in
Sydney
The High Court decision on the
validity of the Financial Agreement
Enforcement Act 1932 will be given in
Sydney.
Because of the urgency of the garnishee
case, the full bench sat in Melbourne
during the Easter vacation. The court
has yet to give reserved decisions in a
number of cases affecting parties in
Victoria. These will be given in
Sydney.
The first sitting of the next session
will be on April 5.
During the garnishee case, the Chief
Justice (Sir Frank Gavan Duffy) inti
mated that the court would announce its
decision as soon as possible after
argument.
MUCH RESEARCH NEEDED
A tremendous amount of research will
be necessary before judgment is given.
Thjs will fully occupy the judges before
they begin the hearing of new cases. It
is possible that the court will give its
decision at an early date and publsh its
reasons later.
Mr Justice Evatt left for Sydney last
night by the express, and Mr Justice
Rich will travel there by the Westralia,
which leaves Melbourne today. Mr Jus
tice McTiernan has booked a berth in
the express that leaves Melbourne this
afternoon. The other judges are still in
Melbourne.
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