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Bank’s right to enforce lien and judgment mortgage over lands is affirmed
Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision affirming the validity of a bank's lien and judgment mortgage over certain lands, rejecting the appellants' arguments for setting aside the judgment and orders. The appellants, representing themselves, failed to...
Bank’s right to enforce security over land is upheld
Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision affirming a bank's right to enforce a registered lien and judgment mortgage over certain lands. The appellants, representing themselves, challenged the validity of the lien and the amount due under a judgment mortgage,...
Judgment mortgage on lands upheld and sale ordered in default of debt payment
High Court upholds a judgment mortgage against a debtor's interests in lands, confirming the mortgagee's entitlement to the judgment debt of €415,997.15. The court rejected the debtor's novel argument that the mortgagee was required to seek leave to issue execution...
Amended proof of debt accepted as revenue commissioners relinquish security in bankruptcy case
High Court dismisses an application by a bankrupt individual seeking to disallow the Revenue Commissioners' amended proof of debt claim in his bankruptcy estate, on the grounds that the Revenue Commissioners acted within the statutory framework and that there was no...
Multiple unfounded legal actions against defendant solicitor dismissed
High Court dismisses the plaintiff's proceedings, which sought to challenge the registration of judgment mortgages against her property, as frivolous, vexatious, and an abuse of process, and finding that the plaintiff had no new legitimate basis to initiate these...
ICC Reopens Investigation into the Philippines
Earlier this year, the International Criminal Court (“the ICC”) expressed its...
The Windsor Framework: A New Post-Brexit Agreement Governing the EU-UK Relationship
Since the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the new relationship that has emerged has been a rocky one. Nonetheless, the EU...
Scotland’s Devolved Powers Explained: The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
In one of its last acts of 2022, Scotland’s devolved parliament voted to pass the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. The Bill, if enacted, would have...
High Court judges continue to have split opinions on orders made regarding loss of earnings
Where an individual finds themselves out of work for a considerable period of time, such as following an accident at work, they may be entitled to...
Cian O’Carroll solicitor speaks about medical negligence on The Fifth Court podcast
In the new episode of The Fifth Court podcast, solicitor Cian O'Carroll speaks to presenters Mark Tottenham and Peter Leonard about his path into...
Acts of Union “Shattered” Part 2: UK Supreme Court confirms Acts of Union “Suspended” by Northern Ireland Protocol
On 10 December, 2021, I wrote about how the High Court of Northern Ireland found in Re Allister and Ors [2021] NIQB 64 that the Northern Ireland...
Bank’s right to enforce lien and judgment mortgage over lands is affirmed
Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision affirming the validity of a...
Bank’s right to enforce security over land is upheld
Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision affirming a bank's right to...
Judgment mortgage on lands upheld and sale ordered in default of debt payment
High Court upholds a judgment mortgage against a debtor's interests in lands,...
No requirement for corroboration warning in historical sexual abuse case
Court of Appeal dismisses an appeal against conviction for multiple counts of sexual abuse, including indecent assault, sexual assault, and rape, affirming the trial judge's decision not to issue a corroboration warning. The appellant's primary contention was that the trial judge erred by not providing a corroboration warning due to the...
Sentence for sexual offences against minors reduced due to error in principle
Court of Appeal finds an error in principle in the sentencing of a man for sexual offences against his two nieces and has consequently quashed the original sentences, imposing a new total sentence of 5 years. The original court had sentenced the man to 5 years for indecent assault and concurrent 20-month sentences for sexual assault, with the...
The Windsor Framework: A New Post-Brexit Agreement Governing the EU-UK Relationship
Since the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the new relationship that has emerged has been a rocky one. Nonetheless, the EU...
Scotland’s Devolved Powers Explained: The Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
In one of its last acts of 2022, Scotland’s devolved parliament voted to pass the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. The Bill, if enacted, would have...
High Court judges continue to have split opinions on orders made regarding loss of earnings
Where an individual finds themselves out of work for a considerable period of time, such as following an accident at work, they may be entitled to...
Cian O’Carroll solicitor speaks about medical negligence on The Fifth Court podcast
In the new episode of The Fifth Court podcast, solicitor Cian O'Carroll speaks to presenters Mark Tottenham and Peter Leonard about his path into...