IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA       )

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NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY     )  NG 377 of 1995

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GENERAL DIVISION                                                          )

 

 

 

            BETWEEN:               MILCAP PUBLISHING GROUP A. B.

                                                (A CORPORATION INCORPORATED

                                                UNDER THE LAWS OF SWEDEN)

 

                                                                                    First Applicant

 

                                                JOHN LARK

 

                                                                                    Second Applicant

 

                                                PETER COLLINS

 

                                                                                    Third Applicant

 

 

                        AND:              CORANTO CORPORATION PTY LIMITED

                                                (ACN 008 645 458)

 

                                                                                    First Respondent

 

                                                LOUIS ROKAS

 

                                                                                    Second Respondent

 

                                                KOULA ROKAS

 

                                                                                    Third Respondent

 

 

Coram:            Davies J

Date:               17 July 1995

Place:              Sydney

 

 

                                                   REASON FOR JUDGMENT

            This is an application brought by the respondents for security for costs.  I propose to adjourn the motion to a date to be fixed.

 

            It is premature at this stage to decide with any certainty whether or not an order for security for costs ought to be made.  The nature of the action and of the evidence that will be adduced has not yet become clear. 

 

            I should say, moreover, that two of the applicants are individuals who are residents of Australia.  The action is brought, in so far as they are concerned, to recover damages as a result of the respondents' actions.  The joinder of the Swedish company, Milcap as an applicant, was essential if injunctive relief was sought, but at the present time injunctive relief has become of less importance.  As the matter now stands, this may turn out to be an action seeking damages for the second and third applicants. Milcap may have very little involvement in the proceedings once the issue of the ownership of the copyright in the subject material has been addressed.

 

            I do not think that at the present time any estimate could be made as to the probable length of the hearing.  The evidence which would permit anyone to judge that has not yet been prepared.

 

            In all these circumstances, I think it is premature to consider making an order for security for costs.  Even though Milcap is an overseas company, it is joined primarily because the applicants, Lark and Collins, are seeking damages against the respondents.  The proceeding is primarily between persons in this country and respecting acts that occurred in this country.

 

            I will not give relief at the present time, but I will not dismiss the motion.  I will simply adjourn it to a date to be fixed so that, if it at some time in the future it becomes appropriate to renew it, the respondents will have leave to renew the application.

 

I certify that this and the 2 preceding pages

are a true copy of the reasons for judgment herein of

the Honourable Justice Davies.

 

 

Associate:

 

 

Date:    17 July 1995

 

 

Counsel for the applicants:                                            R.J. Webb

 

Solicitors for the applicants:                                           J. Pappas

 

Counsel for the respondents:                                         M. Goldblatt

 

Solicitors for the respondents:                                       Akehurst Friend & Allaway

 

Date of hearing:                                                            17 July 1995

 

Date of judgment:                                                         17 July 1995