High Court refuses to strike out case against Seán Dunne’s ex-wife over asset transfer
2014 proceedings concerned alleged fraudulent transfer of assets between Dunne and Gayle Killilea in bid to beat creditors
Man with phobia of dentist required removal of 24 teeth following court order
Young man with intellectual disability ‘significantly’ more comfortable after procedure, court hears
Judge orders reconsideration of licence applications for €9m Cork salmon farm
Two farm licences previously ordered to be quashed due to inadequate screening for potential risks from proposed “seal-scarer” noise devices
High Court halts further inquiry into Garda’s removal of Bluetooth speaker from seized vehicle
Permitting a second inquiry into claims would be contrary to ‘res judicata’ principles - a matter already judged, court finds
Woman (70s) living in house with dog faeces requires hospital detention, court told
Judge hears woman is ‘very unhappy’ about being in hospital but would be at risk if returned home
Solicitor struck off by High Court over €72,000 deficit in client funds and no books of account
Strike-off considered necessary to protect public and maintain confidence in profession, judge says
‘Irrational’ for Bord Pleanála to refuse planning for site hit with zone tax, says developer
Jolview Limited says two decisions made contrary findings about capacity of services for the site
Thornton Hall asylum seeker plan risks causing ‘significant nuisance’, local objectors say
Court challenge has stalled plans to house 1,000 asylum seekers at State-owned north Dublin site
Bord Pleanála’s concession not the end of court case over €40m midlands meat factory
Developer Banagher Chilling intends to defend the planning permission for its project
High Court pauses Dublin Airport summer passenger cap to prevent ‘immediate, serious’ consequences
Central to the application was the airlines’ argument that they have a right under EU law to certain take-off and landing slots
Aer Lingus tells High Court Dublin Airport summer passenger cap will cause ‘irreparable harm’
Airline expects to lose €84m revenue next year and up to €130m in 2026 due to Irish Aviation Authority imposition of cap on traveller numbers
Coolock: High Court refuses to halt plans for migrant housing on former Crown Paints site
Judge said three plaintiffs’ legal documents were ‘awash in meaningless conspiracy theories’
Small number of people ‘making a mockery’ of taxpayer-funded courts with ‘hopeless claims’
Judge calls for barriers against those who have ‘nothing to lose’ as they do not have funds to pay costs
HSE denied Supreme Court appeal in case brought by Cavan surgeon over inquiry
Judges said the HSE can ventilate its points at a High Court hearing of the doctor’s case
Georgian construction worker cannot challenge deportation decision, High Court rules
Man claims Minister for Justice failed to consider ‘unique skills’ and contribution to building industry