The applicants were granted leave to apply for judicial review by the High Court challenging, inter alia, their deportation. In granting leave, the High Court also extended the 14 day time limit provided for in the Illegal Immigrants (Trafficking) Act 2000 for making judicial review leave applications. The Minister appealed against the extension of time. The Supreme Court dismissed the … Read More
CS (a minor) v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Respondent/Defendant: | Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform |
Court/s: | Supreme Court |
Citation/s: | [2004] IESC 44, [2005] 1 IR 343 |
Judgment Date/s: | 27 Jul 2004 |
Category: | Deportation |
Keywords: | Deportation, Deportation Order |
URL: | https://www.courts.ie/acc/alfresco/9951e82b-db1e-4014-80fb-cebbca0a8466/2004_IESC_44_1.pdf/pdf#view=fitH |
Principles: | When considering whether there is good and sufficient reason to extend time limits for judicial review the Court should consider the merits of the substantive case, and not simply the merits of the application to extend time. |