High Court refuses to grant permission to issue a substantive application where the applicant was the subject of an Isaac Wunder order, on the grounds that: (a) the application sought to be made was scandalous and vexatious, thereby reinforcing the case for the Isaac Wunder order; (b) the proposed application disclosed no stateable ground for relief; (c) the application was not made in a timely manner; and (d) even had this not been the case, looking for substantive relief as opposed to leave to seek such relief by ex parte docket was inappropriate.
Application for permission to issue an ex parte application seeking substantive reliefs in form of orders holding two District Court judges in contempt - permission required on foot of Isaac Wunder order restraining applicant from instituting proceedings - applicant had previously issued multiple sets of proceedings concerning his complaints against Gardaí and knock-on complaints against judges and other public authorities - whether fact that criminal proceedings against the applicant were adjourned despite an order staying the prosecution having been made by the High Court was reason fir permission to be granted.