LONG WILL CASE
ANOTHER PHASE OPENING.
LADY HUNTER APPEARS IN PERSON.
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, June 19
Another phase oi ; the now famous Hunter family litigation is to come before the Court of Appeal on June 28.
When the case was called by the Registrar of the Court of Appeal this morning for the purpose of appointing a. fixture for the hearing, Lady Hunter, who was sitting in the back of the Court, rose, and, coming forward, said she would be arguing the appeal herself in person. At her request a fixture was made for June 28.
It is understood that the proceedings involve an appeal from an, order of Mr Justice Blair, made in November last, when he dismissed an application brought by Lady Hunter for a variation in her favour of the previous order made by the same Judge in June, 1932, under the Family Protection Act, granting Lady Hunter an allowance of £4OO per annum out of the capital. Whilst the appearance of a woman litigant to argue her own suit in any Court is most unusual, Lady Hunter's intended action will be still more rare. Inquiries made from Court officials elicited that, to the best of their knowledge, this will be the first time in New Zealand that «x woman litigant has appeared before the Court of Appeal. At the same time, it is recollected that recently a Canadian woman litigant appeared before the Privy Council and prosecuted successfully an appeal from the Canadian Courts:
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 212, 20 June 1933, Page 3
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