3.2.8 judicial powers of case management Flashcards
case management refers to
regulation of a civil dispute before the court by the judge or magistrate.
the civil procedure act provides that…
the court must facilitate the just, efficient, timely and cost-effective resolution of the dispute
power to order mediation
a judge or magistrate is vested with the power to refer a civil dispute, or part of thereof, to mediation
- any time during the proceedings
- the purpose of such referral is to expedite the resolution without taking up court time and resources
power to order mediation POJ
access because minimising costs and available to all parties.
fairness because saves parties time and money and avoid trial however not suitable for all disputes.
equality because available to all parties
power to give directions
the discretion of judicial power to manage the civil case, to make any court order at any time in proceedings, given that the court thinks it appropriate
eg restrict witnesses, give timelines or limit examination
power to give directions and POJ
access because saves court time and resources.
fairness because timely, minimise delays however the complexity of directions.
equality because applies to all however self rep party may struggle to follow