High Court refuses judicial review of a determination by the Residential Tenancies Board in favour of a landlord, where the tenant did not attend for the appeal hearing, on the grounds that: (a) if the tenant had been dissatisfied with the outcome, it had been open to him to appeal to the High Court; and (b) the tenant had failed to establish that the decision had been made outside jurisdiction.
Judicial review - Residential Tenancies Board - application by tenant - appeal from decision in favour of landlord - refusal to adjourn appeal hearing - no appearance by or representation of tenant at hearing - no appeal of determination on appeal - failure to comply with determination - failure to pay arrears or to vacate property - failure to state grounds for judicial review - alternative remedy.