IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
CHANCERY DIVISION
(DEPUTY MASTER WEIR)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE KEENE
MR JUSTICE WILSON
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SAYED GHARAVU-NAKHJAVANI | Appellant/Claimant | |
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STASINOS THEOPHILOU PELAGIAS | Respondent/Defendant |
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(1) This matter shall be remitted to a Master of the Chancery Division who is other than Deputy Master Weir, and who is a full time Master.(2) The objections to be taken before the Master on this account shall be limited to those already made in writing, save that the claimants may, if so advised, commit to writing any objection actually made orally to Master Weir in respect of expenditure after 1st May 1998 and submit that objection, so formulated, to the defendant for agreement that it was so made; and, if so, that objection will constitute an objection without the final answer and be taken into account and the defendant should respond to it within a month thereafter. If the parties are not able to agree on what objections were made to Deputy Master Weir orally in respect of expenditure after 1st May, the matter should be referred to a Master of the Chancery Division.
(3) The next point is the question of the evidence. Save with the permission of the court, the evidence of grounds under the remitted account is to be that formerly before Deputy Master Weir.
(4) If Mr Pelagias wishes, on the remitted account, to rely upon the evidence of Mr Tsielepsis, he must serve a witness statement of Mr Tsielepsis' evidence within not later than two months before the date fixed for the taking of the account and the appellant is to be at liberty to cross-examine Mr Tsielepsis, on giving appropriate notice, and he is therefore at liberty to reply, within one month of receiving the witness statement, to the evidence of Mr Tsielepsis.
Order: Appeal allowed. Account to be remitted to a full Master of the Chancery Division. Order that objections be limited to those made in writing. ADR proceedings ordered. Costs awarded to the appellant and reserved to the Master of the Chancery Division.