Lifetime Investments Pty Ltd v Commercial (Worldwide) Financial Services Pty Ltd [2006] FCA 696 (26 May 2006)

Claim for privilege against self-incrimination – compliance with an asset preservation order – whether reasonable grounds for witness objecting to giving evidence – whether interests of justice require the disclosure of information that will tend to incriminate the witness – application of s 128(5) Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) to affidavit evidence.

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