Judgement reserved in injunction application over Pete Taylor's Bray boxing club
Taylor claims the council is wrongfully trying to evict him and the club from a facility.
Taylor claims the council is wrongfully trying to evict him and the club from a facility.
A judge said Celyn Eadon “remains at risk of inflicting violence on the public”.
Mr Ferry had been jailed for failing to disclose what had become of €3m paid to him by householders to dispose of their waste.
The pupil, who has special needs and cannot be identified by order of the court, was expelled in September from a Co Meath school.
The matter was mentioned before the courts today.
The case has been brought before the High Court.
Justice Warby ruled that the publication of Meghan’s letter to her father was ‘manifestly excessive and hence unlawful’.
The outcome of the case affects claims made by some 1,000 Irish pubs and restaurants against insurers.
Lynsey Bennett, who has two young daughters, had four smear tests between 2010 and 2016 but each time was told they were negative.
The court heard that Mr Egar has been farming various lands on the Russborough estate since 1976.
Lynsey Bennett, who has two young daughters, had four smear tests between 2010 and 2016 but each time was told they were negative.
The woman claimed she was forced into bankruptcy due in part to overcharging on her mortgage.
It is alleged Daryle Singh was in possession of almost 300 images on two computer hard drives and in print form
Each of the actions have been brought on behalf of five school-going children.
A judge said the court lacks the jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction.
Legal proceedings were initiated in the High Court yesterday.
The actions relate to the proposed 32km South Kerry Greenway, between from Glenbeigh to Caherciveen.
Aer Lingus, which was a notice party to the action, must pay its own legal costs, the Judge also directed.
The injunction application will return before the court in early January.
Barry McArdle was surrendered for the stabbing and dismemberment of Keith Ennis (29) after a postponement order was lifted.
Frank O’Rourke claims he was defamed in posts on social media.
The matter will return before the court next week.
The hearing before Mr Justice Charles Meenan is expected to last for two weeks.
The board had erred by not properly taken into account the effects the proposed development may have on bird species, the court ruled.
The High Court found that John Downey was an active participant in the 1982 bombing.
The judge urged both men to get legal advice.
The airline has been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The case against the DPC was launched in the High Court on Tuesday.
The supermarket claims that the rival outlet selling food and groceries breaches a restrictive covenant contained in lease agreements.
Judge Tony Hunt placed a 28-day stay on his order pending an application to the Court of Appeal.
The court has been asked by the ODCE to determine if some files are covered by legal professional privilege.
Liviu Biliuta (55) had been living at a west Dublin address, the court heard.
John Flannery fears that persons engaged in rough shooting could end up facing a criminal prosecution, which he claims is unlawful.
The judge said it was clear that individuals were engaged in “a consorted effort to undermine an order of the High Court”.
The boy’s Irish citizenship was based on his father’s naturalisation which was retrospectively revoked by the State.
Revenue issued the revised tax demand after an audit of the company in 2016.
The High Court earlier this month refused to order his surrender.
No other details of the settlement were aired in open court.
The action has been taken by Samantha Sinnott, a midwife at Wexford General Hospital.
The action has been brought by Garda Paul Mulcair, who is stationed at Kinsale Garda Station in Co Cork.