Kristen Darby, the estranged wife of high-profile southern developer John Darby, has lost a court challenge over assets, meaning a company he directs can continue to sell Central Otago properties.
Associate Judge Dale Lester has ruled in the High Court at Invercargill that Pisidia Holdings, of which John Darby is the sole director, can remove seven notices of claim which Kristen Darby had registered against it.
The court decided she does not have an interest in properties which Pisidia owns: land subdivided into seven lots.
The decision said the pair were married "but their relationship has come to an end."
Lady Deborah Chambers QC acted for Kristen Darby and the judge said the central issue in the case was whether John Darby's directorship of Pisidia and his "presumed beneficial interest through the Karearea Trust" meant that he had an interest in the land owned by Pisidia.