Women's challenge over mandatory hotel quarantine adjourned

Women had travelled to Dubai for cosmetic surgery in breach of Health Act

The mater was adjourned until May 11th. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni/Collins
The mater was adjourned until May 11th. File photograph: Chris Maddaloni/Collins

A constitutional challenge by two women who were arrested for refusing to hotel quarantine after they returned from a trip to Dubai has been adjourned to next month.

Niamh Mulreany (25) and Kirstie McGrath (30) were arrested at Dublin Airport on their return from Dubai for breaches to the Health Act on Good Friday last.

The arrest and subsequent court action resulted in a constitutional challenge against the State over the mandatory hotel quarantine laws.

Ms Mulreany, of Scarlett Row, and Ms McGrath, Rialto, both Dublin were released from Mountjoy Prison after the terms of the bail they received in the District Court were varied to allow them to quarantine in a hotel following initiation of the High Court challenge.

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After serving the mandatory quarantine period in the hotel, they were released.

The women, both mothers, had travelled to Dubai for cosmetic procedures but did not undergo them.

Their constitutional challenge case has yet to be heard and it was mentioned briefly before Mr Justice Charles Meenan on Tuesday when he was told their lawyers were seeking an extension of time to file a further application in the case.

Lawyers for the State parties, including the DPP, said time was also needed for them to file opposition papers.

The judge adjourned the matter to May 11th.

Mary Carolan

Mary Carolan

Mary Carolan is the Legal Affairs Correspondent of the Irish Times