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Full Federal Court upholds part of appeal by Crowded planet contraceptive man

The Full Federal Court has upheld part of an appeal by Mr David (ZPG) Hughes against a finding of contempt court which followed Australian Competition and Consumer Commission legal action.

The Full Court, comprising  Justices French, Dousett and Emmett, handed down its decision on 30 November.

Mr Hughes appealed on four grounds:

  • procedural fairness concerning Justice Conti not reading all his affidavits
  • impossibility of compliance with specific orders relating to transfer of web site
  • a question of whether he actually 'sold' contraceptives to an ACCC officer
  • applicability of various sections of the Trade Practices Act 1974

The Full Court was satisfied that there was no procedural unfairness to Mr Hughes.

The ACCC, by consent agreed, that the orders relating to the transfer of the website be set aside.

Referring to the sale of goods legislation the Full Court held that a 'sale' had not taken place because transfer of the contraceptives had not passed. Mr Hughes had taken the money but had not provided the contraceptives. Other alleged contempts relating to offer for sale and supply into the United State of America were not challenged.

The Full Court held that it was not open for Mr Hughes to raise any issues in the original decision as the appeal merely concerned the contempt application

The Full Court also varied the orders to allow for the imprisonment suspension to be for a period of two years from the date of making the order.

Media inquiries

  • Mr Graeme Samuel, Chairman, 0408 335 555
  • Ms Lin Enright, Director, Media Unit, (02) 6243 1108 or 0414 613 520

General inquiries

  • Infocentre 1300 302 502

Release # MR 270/04
Issued: 8th December 2004


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