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(This article was originally published in Decisis Law Ireland in December 2020.) This year is set to
High Court dismisses a plaintiff’s application to strike out proceedings against her, which sought to
Court of Appeal refuses appeal of High Court order restoring a company to the Register
High Court, in proceedings relating to an order for possession granted over the plaintiff’s property,
Court of Appeal refuses appeal of a decision substituting the plaintiff in the within proceedings, and an appeal from the refusal of the President to review or set aside his substantive judgment, on the grounds, inter alia, that the appellant has not established objectively that there is any substantive issue that could fairly be characterised as being concerned with a
High Court refuses an application to quash a decision of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal excluding the applicants, the children of a man who was fatally shot at his home, from compensation on the grounds of their father’s conduct, the court finding that that the applicants had not established the the decision of the Tribunal was ultra vires, and nor
Rosbeg Partners v. LK Shields Solicitors [2018] IESC 23 (Supreme Court, O’Donnell J, 18 April 2018) Property had been purchased in 1994. The purchasers’ solicitors had undertaken to register title documents in the Land Registry, but failed to do so. The owners sought to sell the property in 2007, at
When a plaintiff commences litigation, not knowing what items are likely to be in dispute, he or she needs to set out each aspect of the claim carefully in the statement of claim or the indorsement of claim (as appropriate). In the defence, the defendant cautiously sets out a blanket
(Originally published in Decisis Law Ireland in 2017) It is not often that judgments of the superior courts of any country go ‘viral’ online. They are normally written for, and read by, the legal teams in the case. Even where high profile cases are decided, it would be rare for the judgments
Since 2011, Decisis has published reports of over 9,000 Irish superior court judgments. These are indexed by topic, and can be found by subscribers on: Decisis.ie In this series of articles, we highlight the 25 cases most cited in these judgments. This week, Nos 16-20. No 16. Rainsford v. Limerick
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