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Supreme Court of Vanuatu |
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
(Civil Jurisdiction)
CIVIL CASE No. 143 of 2001
BETWEEN:
SIMEON NIXON
Plaintiff
AND:
THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
First Defendant
AND:
THE TEACHING SERVICE COMMISSION
Second Defendant
AND:
THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
Third Defendant
Mr. Robert Sugden for the plaintiff
Mr. George Nakou and Ms Viran Molis for the first, second and third defendants
JUDGMENT
This is an application for summary judgment under Order 14 r.2, O. 29 r.8 of the Blue Book (then Civil Procedure Rules of 1964). By a summons (General Form) dated 1 February 2002, the plaintiff is seeking Orders to the following effect:
The plaintiff filed two (2) affidavits in support of the Summons. The first affidavit is that of Simeon Nixon dated 2nd February and filed on 5 February 2002. The second affidavit is filed and sworn by Mr. Sugden filed on 18 April 2002.
The application is advanced on the basis that the defendants have no defence to the plaintiff’s claim.
On 18 November 2001, the plaintiff filed before the Court a claim dated 27 November 2001. The plaintiff in his substantive action, claims for:
I have read and consider the plaintiff’s affidavits filed in support of the Summons, I find that they cannot be relied upon as the defendants say, they defeat the purpose for the summary application. The plaintiff’s affidavits created doubt as such cannot be relied upon at this stage of the proceedings.
Furthermore, the action concerns the constitutional challenge of certain legislative provisions in relation to Public Service Commission and Teaching Service Commission. Common sense and the interest of justice in this type of case, dictate that the constitutional and/or legal challenge must be determined first before the Court can properly address and determine any issue as to liability and quantum. This constitutes a fundamental basis for which the application for summary judgment should be refused. It is so refused.
The costs for the present application are awarded in favour of the defendants.
The Court makes the following Orders:
Dated at Port-Vila this 27th day of May 2003
BY THE COURT
Vincent LUNABEK
Chief Justice
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