Vikram Misra was admitted as a solicitor in 2012 and called to the NSW Bar in 2015. He maintains a broad commercial practice and is regularly briefed in matters relating to property law, construction law and equity. Vikram has completed a Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law at the University of Sydney in 2015 and a Master of Laws majoring in construction law and contract law at the University of Melbourne in 2016. Vikram is also a contributing author to the Domestic Arbitration, International Arbitration, Security of Payment (NSW) and Security of Payment (SA) sections of the looseleaf Commercial Arbitration Law and Practice Service for Thomson Reuters. Vikram was previously a casual academic for the University of Sydney Law Extension Committee, Sydney NSW where he marked contract law exams. He is currently a casual academic at Western Sydney University in the subject “Building Law”.
Live Webinar: Protect and Serve: The Dos and Don’ts of Writs, Caveats and Priority Notices (NSW)
Date/Time
Monday 11th August 2025
NSW: 1.30pm to 2.30pm
About the Webinar
Protecting an interest in land is one thing. Understanding the legal mechanisms through which this can be achieved (and when and how to utilise them) can be another thing altogether! To help property lawyers understand the dos and don’ts when dealing with writs, caveats and priority notices, this session explores:
- The role and purpose of caveats, what interests can be protected (and how), caveats with priority, ramifications of incorrect lodgement and steps for removing them
- The role and purpose of writs and priority notices - how they operate, practicalities and limitations of seeking, enforcing, removing or cancelling, the circumstances in which a priority notice is appropriate, ramifications if employed incorrectly etc
- The relationship between writs, caveats and priority notices - how they work with each other, when one can stop the other, tips and traps to avoid when seeking to enforce contractual rights
- The PPSR in property - understanding how PPSR relates to real estate and when it (and is not) appropriate
- Guidance from recent Supreme Court cases of note
Presented By

Vikram Misra
Barrister, Sydney, NSWWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in property law in NSW. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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