AN ORDER BY senior military officers blocking members of the Defence Forces from attending a protest against Government defence cutbacks has been ruled as unconstitutional by the High Court.
The High Court has found that a Defence Forces order prohibiting attendance at unofficial protests and parades by a serving soldier is unconstitutional. The decision was welcomed by representative ...
A Defence Forces order prohibiting attendance at unofficial protests and parades by a serving soldier is unconstitutional, the High Court has found. Sergeant Martin Bright, who is also the deputy ...
Sergeant Martin Bright brought the action over an order issued by Deputy Chief of Staff Major General Kevin Cotter, who has since retired A Defence Forces order prohibiting attendance at unofficial ...
The High Court in Belfast has ruled that that provisions of the UK Government's Illegal Migration Act are incompatible with the Northern Ireland Protocol and Windsor Framework. Mr Justice ...
The Government acted unlawfully by approving a strategy to meet the UK’s climate targets, a High Court judge has ruled. Three groups took joint legal action against the Department for Energy ...
LONDON: The High Court ruled on Friday (May 3) that the UK government had acted unlawfully when it approved elements of its plans to meet net-zero targets based on "vague and unquantified ...
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A financial fund is entitled to judgment for €11.6m against the estate of a deceased Co Meath quarry owner over guarantees executed by him in favour of his sons, a High Court judge has ruled.
Ramadas KS, a research scholar at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), has taken legal action by approaching the Bombay High Court to challenge the institute's suspension order. The institute ...