Federal Magistrates Court of Australia

    Practice Directions and Notices

    Ex parte Applications in Bankruptcy Proceedings

    Notice to Practitioners in Victoria Only

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    The Victoria Registry of the Federal Magistrates Court, in conjunction with the Federal Court, has commenced a trial of using eCourtroom for the purpose of hearing ex parte applications in bankruptcy matters.  eCourtroom is a virtual courtroom that assists in the management of pre-trial matters by allowing directions and other orders to be made online.

    These matters are applications for orders for substituted service of bankruptcy notices or creditor’s petitions, or for issue of examination summonses under s81 Bankruptcy Act 1966.  They have until now been heard by Registrars in chambers on Fridays.

    Applications should be filed as usual.  Practitioners should ensure that when an application is lodged, the full name of the practitioner who has the conduct of the file is provided at the foot of the first page of the application as well as his or her email address.  More than one practitioner’s name and email address may be provided.

    Each practitioner will receive an email containing a unique user name and password that will enable the practitioner to log on to eCourtroom.  This notification will only occur the first time that a practitioner’s details are entered in the eCourtroom database.

    A further email will be sent advising that the matter has been set up in eCourtroom.  The Registrar allocated to deal with the matter will then communicate with each practitioner via eCourtroom.

    It is anticipated that these matters will be initially considered within 10 business days of filing.

    eCourtroom, and further information on how it works, can be found here:  https://ecourt.fedcourt.gov.au/

    Sia Lagos
    District Registrar, Federal Court of Australia
    Registrar, Federal Magistrates Court at Melbourne

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