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Judicial Reviews

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 October 2022

Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Questions (151)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

151. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Taoiseach the number of judicial reviews taken against his Department in the past ten years to date in 2022, in tabular form; the body and or person that initiated judicial review proceedings; the number of judicial reviews that remain open and or active; and the totality of costs incurred by his Department as a result of judicial reviews over that time period. [50767/22]

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My Department has identified the below four cases where leave was granted for a judicial review and where the Taoiseach is named as a respondent during the period in question, two have concluded and two remain active.

Record Number

Parties

Status

Costs

2020 No. 547 JR

Ryanair DAC v an Taoiseach, Ireland and the Attorney General

Concluded

Costs were awarded against the applicant.

2018 No 942 JR

Right to Know CLG v An Taoiseach and Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment, Ireland and the Attorney General

ongoing

*

2018 No 855 JR

Right to Know CLG v An Taoiseach and Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment, Ireland and the Attorney General

ongoing

*

2016 No 697

Right to Know CLG v An Taoiseach and Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment

Concluded

€114,372 in legal costs were paid to the applicant by the Department.

*Costs to be determined when the outcome of the case is known.

In addition to the above, the Department is also aware of one other judicial review proceeding where the Taoiseach is named as a respondent and which is currently with the courts, Murphy & Ors v an Taoiseach, Minister for Health, Minister for Finance, Ireland and the Attorney General, 2021 No 727 JR.

For completeness, the Department has sought confirmation from the Office of the Chief State Solicitor that there have been no judicial reviews taken in that period and will forward any additional information where it arises to the Deputy in due course.

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