The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of a mother whose carer’s allowance was reduced on a means-tested basis when her son’s father began residing with their ...
Case Reports
The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of two women who were charged with offences introduced by the Health (Amendment) Act 2021 when they refused to enter ...
The High Court has rejected an application for interlocutory reliefs preventing the development of the former Crown Paints site at Coolock, Co Dublin for use as accommodation ...
The High Court has granted a stay on the implementation of part of a decision by the Irish Aviation Authority which purported to cap passenger numbers in ...
The High Court has set aside third party proceedings issued by Dublin City Council against Irish Water in light of a four-year delay. Delivering judgment for the ...
The High Court has expressed that Tusla, the Department of Children and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform need to work together to solve pay issues ...
Northern Ireland’s High Court has dismissed a challenge from the Police Ombudsman to a decision by the chief constable of the PSNI to hold a misconduct meeting ...
High Court: Court reiterates utility of orders requiring security for costs against serial litigants
The High Court has highlighted the practicality of granting orders requiring security for costs as against serial individual litigants in circumstances where their innocent opponents often cannot ...
The High Court has quashed a decision of the International Protection Appeals Tribunal (IPAT) refusing refugee status to an applicant convicted of manslaughter who claimed that his ...
It’s a long way — in every sense — from swimming in the sea off Australia’s fabled Bondi Beach to a dive into the dramatically more glacial ...
The Supreme Court has determined that a dispute on disclosure in a historical sexual abuse case was not a matter for judicial review and did not in ...
The High Court has determined that nasogastric feeding under restraint is not provided for under the Mental Health Act 2001 in circumstances where adequate safeguards are not ...
The Supreme Court has made a second reference to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in a case where the UK seeks the extradition ...
The Circuit Court has refused an application to transfer a family home into the joint names of spouses where the transferring spouse lacked capacity and has clarified ...
The Supreme Court has determined that the ministerial creation of the indictable offence of refusing to permit access by authorised officers to inspect private boglands was not ...