List of parties (NSW)
A template for a list of parties for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 4.2A Form 2 Version 3. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
A template for a list of parties for use in a Court in NSW based on UCPR 4.2A Form 2 Version 3. Download the latest version at http://www.ucprforms.justice.nsw.gov.au
"The documents or things you must produce are as follows ..." An interesting example. A very simple document where you want a doctor to give you his/her notes/records relating to the treatment of his/her patient.
A "Cheat Sheet" for a barrister or a solicitor (or for a client to understand what's going on in the mind of the barrister or the Judge or the Magistrate in a court case in Australia) in relation to evidence provided by the other side. Court cases are decided according to law and on the evidence. If you are a party to court proceedings, you need to tender the evidence that supports your case. DocDownloand publishes a template on How to Draft Affidavits. In court, you also need to oppose the evidence of the opposing party, where it disagrees with you.