Sydney Criminal Lawyers v Google LLC
[2021] FCA 297
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Federal Court of Australia
Decision date
2021-03-29
Before
Abraham J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (8 paragraphs)
- Pursuant to rr 10.42 and 10.43 of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth) the prospective applicant has leave to serve: (a) the originating application filed on 29 January 2021; (b) the affidavit of Ugur Nedim affirmed on 29 January 2021; (c) the affidavit of Daniel Garan affirmed on 10 March 2021; and (d) a copy of this order. upon the respondent in the United States of America, in accordance with Article 10(a) of the "Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters" done at The Hague on 15 November 1965, by sending them by international registered post, with an acknowledgement of receipt to be provided to the prospective applicants, to the respondent's address at: Google LLC C/O Custodian of Records 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View, California 94043 United States of America
- There be no order as to costs.
- The matter be listed for a case management hearing on 27 April 2021 at 9:30am. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
ABRAHAM J: 1 The prospective applicant, Sydney Criminal Lawyers, by originating application dated 29 January 2021 seeks an order pursuant to r 7.22 of the Federal Court Rules 2011 (the Rules) that the prospective respondent, Google LLC (Google), give discovery of all registration information of the Google accounts of five specified identities and the IP addresses of the logins to the respective Google accounts, to the extent that such information or data is in the possession of and reasonably available to Google. The prospective applicant alleges that it has been defamed as a result of what are said to be false reviews published on Google. Preliminary discovery is sought to identify the unknown prospective respondents so that proceedings can be brought against them. 2 The matter was listed for case management hearing on 11 March 2021, during which the prospective applicant sought leave to serve the originating application filed on 29 January 2021 on the prospective respondent. The applicant had not provided draft proposed orders, and after discussion indicated that they sought orders similar to those made in Kabbabe v Google LLC [2020] FCA 126. I made orders that the prospective applicant file brief written submissions in support of the application by 18 March 2021, with the matter to be determined on the papers. 3 The prospective applicant applies for leave, pursuant to rr 10.41 - 10.43 of the Rules, to serve an originating application outside of Australia. 4 The prospective applicant relies on the following affidavits: (1) the affidavit of Ugur Nedim affirmed on 29 January 2021; and (2) the affidavit of Daniel Garan affirmed on 10 March 2021. 5 For the reasons given below, it is appropriate to make the order to grant leave to the prospective applicant to serve the proceeding on Google in the United States of America (USA) in accordance with Article 10(a) of the "Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters" done at The Hague on 15 November 1965 (the Hague Service Convention).