By: Katie Mai McCarthy BL
Court of Appeal upholds the High Court's decision to set aside a grant of leave for judicial review sought by an estranged parent against maintenance and costs orders, agreeing with the High Court's findings that the applicant had made material misstatements and failed to disclose crucial information regarding the contentious family law proceedings.
Court of Appeal - judicial review - maintenance order - costs order - Isaac Wunder order - material misstatements - non-disclosure - family law proceedings - estranged parent - child access - fair procedures - constitutional rights - Rules of the Superior Courts (RSC) - ex parte application - supervisory jurisdiction - High Court - Circuit Court -District Court - leave to appeal - affidavit - oral testimony - cross-examination - material disclosure - abuse of process.
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