High Court refuses an application for certiorari to quash the Circuit Court's orders, which had directed the applicants, identified as squatters, to vacate a property that is part of an estate, where the applicants had alleged that the grants of administration were obtained by fraud,on the grounds that the allegations were not sufficiently particularised and lacked evidence of dishonest intent; the interventions by the Circuit Court Judge were largely to ensure relevance and did not render the trial unfair; and the property must be protected for the benefit of the estate's beneficiaries.
Certiorari - squatters - property - estate administration - fraud allegations - fair procedures - High Court - Circuit Court - Article 40.3.2 of the Constitution - Succession Act 1965 - grant of administration - personal representative - beneficiaries - equitable jurisdiction - interjections - cross-examination - judicial discretion - vested interest - beneficiaries of estate.