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“Necessary in the Interests of Justice”: Supreme Court sets the framework for non‑party access to court audio records, notice to victims, and limits on dissemination — Smith v DPP (Supreme Court, 30 Oct 2025)

“Necessary in the Interests of Justice”: Supreme Court sets the framework for non‑party access to court audio records, notice to victims, and limits on dissemination — Smith v DPP (Supreme Court, 30 Oct 2025)

Date: Nov 4, 2025
“Necessary in the Interests of Justice”: Supreme Court sets the framework for non‑party access to court audio records, notice to victims, and limits on dissemination — Smith v DPP (30 October 2025)...
Smith v DPP [2025] IESC 42: Conditional, Purpose‑Limited Access to Court Audio and Transcripts under Order 123—No “Direct Line” from Open Justice to Record Access

Smith v DPP [2025] IESC 42: Conditional, Purpose‑Limited Access to Court Audio and Transcripts under Order 123—No “Direct Line” from Open Justice to Record Access

Date: Nov 4, 2025
Smith v The Director of Public Prosecutions [2025] IESC 42: Conditional, Purpose‑Limited Access to Court Audio and Transcripts under Order 123—No “Direct Line” from Open Justice to Record Access...
High Court’s Continuing Jurisdiction Over Child Arrangement Orders Despite Consent to District Court Variation – Commentary on R.N. v J.K. [2025] IEHC 688

High Court’s Continuing Jurisdiction Over Child Arrangement Orders Despite Consent to District Court Variation – Commentary on R.N. v J.K. [2025] IEHC 688

Date: Nov 4, 2025
High Court’s Continuing Jurisdiction Over Child Arrangement Orders Despite Consent to District Court Variation 1. Introduction This commentary examines the decision of the High Court of Ireland...
Ambulatory Defined Terms and Deferred Consideration: Court of Appeal holds that “reduction/release” of a Zone of Influence—not mere permission—triggers payment; rectification requires a proved outward accord (Westfield Park Ltd v Harworth Estates Investments Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1374)

Ambulatory Defined Terms and Deferred Consideration: Court of Appeal holds that “reduction/release” of a Zone of Influence—not mere permission—triggers payment; rectification requires a proved outward accord (Westfield Park Ltd v Harworth Estates Investments Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1374)

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Ambulatory Defined Terms and Deferred Consideration: “Reduction/Release” of a Zone of Influence—not Mere Permission—Triggers Payment; Rectification Requires a Proved Outward Accord Introduction In...
Consequences, Not Formalism: Return-Date Omission Not Fatal to Parliamentary Election Petitions; Retrospective Validation of Service Under CPR 6.15(2) Permitted — Commentary on Moore v Royal Mail Group Ltd & Ors [2025] EWCA Civ 1378

Consequences, Not Formalism: Return-Date Omission Not Fatal to Parliamentary Election Petitions; Retrospective Validation of Service Under CPR 6.15(2) Permitted — Commentary on Moore v Royal Mail Group Ltd & Ors [2025] EWCA Civ 1378

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Consequences, Not Formalism: Return-Date Omission Not Fatal to Parliamentary Election Petitions; Retrospective Validation of Service Under CPR 6.15(2) Permitted Case: Moore v Royal Mail Group Ltd &...
Re D (Threshold Findings and Final Orders at IRH): No “Deemed Proof” of Threshold — Court of Appeal mandates express s.31(2) findings and adequate reasons; Standard Form Orders para 148 to be reviewed

Re D (Threshold Findings and Final Orders at IRH): No “Deemed Proof” of Threshold — Court of Appeal mandates express s.31(2) findings and adequate reasons; Standard Form Orders para 148 to be reviewed

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Re D (Threshold Findings and Final Orders at IRH): No “Deemed Proof” of Threshold — Court of Appeal mandates express s.31(2) findings and adequate reasons; Standard Form Orders para 148 to be...

      Late-stage amendments adding new professional negligence claims refused absent expert evidence and where limitation and prejudice concerns arise: Lunney v Canny [2025] IEHC 592

Late-stage amendments adding new professional negligence claims refused absent expert evidence and where limitation and prejudice concerns arise: Lunney v Canny [2025] IEHC 592

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Late-stage amendments adding new professional negligence claims refused absent expert evidence and where limitation and prejudice concerns arise Introduction In Lunney & Anor v Canny & Anor...
Judicial Economy, Preliminary Issues and Pathfinder Litigation: Commentary on Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd v Data Protection Commissioner [2025] IEHC 631

Judicial Economy, Preliminary Issues and Pathfinder Litigation: Commentary on Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd v Data Protection Commissioner [2025] IEHC 631

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Judicial Economy, Preliminary Issues and the Limits of Pathfinder Litigation: Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd v Data Protection Commissioner [2025] IEHC 631 1. Introduction The decision in Meta Platforms...
R v Bajwa [2025] EWCA Crim 1496: Assessing Severe Psychological Harm and Extreme Youth in Child Sexual Offence Sentencing

R v Bajwa [2025] EWCA Crim 1496: Assessing Severe Psychological Harm and Extreme Youth in Child Sexual Offence Sentencing

Date: Nov 1, 2025
R v Bajwa [2025] EWCA Crim 1496: Assessing Severe Psychological Harm and “Extreme Youth” under the Child Sexual Offence Guidelines England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), 31 October...
R v Oates [2025] EWCA Crim 1507: Consecutive Sentencing, Late Plea Credit and Totality in Multi‑Victim Child Sexual Exploitation

R v Oates [2025] EWCA Crim 1507: Consecutive Sentencing, Late Plea Credit and Totality in Multi‑Victim Child Sexual Exploitation

Date: Nov 1, 2025
R v Oates [2025] EWCA Crim 1507: Consecutive Sentencing, Late Plea Credit and Totality in Multi‑Victim Child Sexual Exploitation 1. Introduction R v Oates [2025] EWCA Crim 1507 is a significant...
Clarifying Culpability A and Dangerousness in Sentencing for Death by Careless Driving under the Influence of Drugs: Commentary on R v Prodger [2025] EWCA Crim 1492

Clarifying Culpability A and Dangerousness in Sentencing for Death by Careless Driving under the Influence of Drugs: Commentary on R v Prodger [2025] EWCA Crim 1492

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Clarifying Culpability A and Dangerousness in Sentencing for Death by Careless Driving under the Influence of Drugs: Commentary on R v Prodger [2025] EWCA Crim 1492 1. Introduction This commentary...
Doyle v Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform [2025] IEHC 652: Primacy of Contemporaneous Medical Evidence in Proving Causation for Degenerative Spinal Conditions under the Garda Compensation Acts

Doyle v Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform [2025] IEHC 652: Primacy of Contemporaneous Medical Evidence in Proving Causation for Degenerative Spinal Conditions under the Garda Compensation Acts

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Doyle v Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform [2025] IEHC 652: Primacy of Contemporaneous Medical Evidence in Proving Causation for Degenerative Spinal Conditions under the Garda Compensation...
R v Kyei [2025] EWCA Crim 1497: Social Media Posts by a Juror’s Partner and the Threshold for Jury Irregularity

R v Kyei [2025] EWCA Crim 1497: Social Media Posts by a Juror’s Partner and the Threshold for Jury Irregularity

Date: Nov 1, 2025
R v Kyei [2025] EWCA Crim 1497: Social Media Posts by a Juror’s Partner and the Threshold for Jury Irregularity 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of the case This Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)...

        Fresh Evidence of Complainant’s Dishonesty and Unsafe Rape Convictions:
        Commentary on R v Stephenson [2025] EWCA Crim 1600

Fresh Evidence of Complainant’s Dishonesty and Unsafe Rape Convictions: Commentary on R v Stephenson [2025] EWCA Crim 1600

Date: Nov 1, 2025
Fresh Evidence of Complainant’s Dishonesty and Unsafe Rape Convictions: A Commentary on R v Stephenson [2025] EWCA Crim 1600 1. Introduction This commentary analyses the decision of the Court of...
R v L: High Court reaffirms MN/Kemmy approach—Personal Injuries Guidelines inapplicable to child sexual abuse damages; exemplary damages affirmed and costs measured in default

R v L: High Court reaffirms MN/Kemmy approach—Personal Injuries Guidelines inapplicable to child sexual abuse damages; exemplary damages affirmed and costs measured in default

Date: Oct 31, 2025
R v L: High Court reaffirms MN/Kemmy approach—Personal Injuries Guidelines inapplicable to child sexual abuse damages; exemplary damages affirmed and costs measured in default Case: R v L (Approved)...
Cook [2025] EWCA Crim 1476: Upward Departure from Dangerous Driving Guidelines and Two‑Thirds Disqualification Uplift in Multiple‑Fatality Cases

Cook [2025] EWCA Crim 1476: Upward Departure from Dangerous Driving Guidelines and Two‑Thirds Disqualification Uplift in Multiple‑Fatality Cases

Date: Oct 31, 2025
Cook [2025] EWCA Crim 1476: Upward Departure from Dangerous Driving Guidelines and Two‑Thirds Disqualification Uplift in Multiple‑Fatality Cases Case: Cook, R v [2025] EWCA Crim 1476 Court: Court of...
No Implied Revocation of Stand‑Alone Temporary Permissions and Their Effect on “Undocumented” Status under the 2022 Regularisation Scheme – Commentary on MSB v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 566

No Implied Revocation of Stand‑Alone Temporary Permissions and Their Effect on “Undocumented” Status under the 2022 Regularisation Scheme – Commentary on MSB v Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 566

Date: Oct 31, 2025
No Implied Revocation of Stand‑Alone Temporary Permissions and Their Effect on “Undocumented” Status under the 2022 Regularisation Scheme Commentary on MSB v The Minister for Justice [2025] IEHC 566...
R v Hamad [2025] EWCA Crim 1503: Escort Status of Complainant and “Borderline” Dangerousness in Extended Sentences for Sexual Offences

R v Hamad [2025] EWCA Crim 1503: Escort Status of Complainant and “Borderline” Dangerousness in Extended Sentences for Sexual Offences

Date: Oct 31, 2025
R v Hamad [2025] EWCA Crim 1503: Escort Status of Complainant and “Borderline” Dangerousness in Extended Sentences for Sexual Offences 1. Introduction This commentary examines the decision of the...
R v BVA [2025] EWCA Crim 1359: Covert filming integral to the sexual act can vitiate consent under section 74 SOA 2003

R v BVA [2025] EWCA Crim 1359: Covert filming integral to the sexual act can vitiate consent under section 74 SOA 2003

Date: Oct 30, 2025
R v BVA [2025] EWCA Crim 1359: Covert filming integral to the sexual act can vitiate consent under section 74 SOA 2003 Court: Court of Appeal (Criminal Division), 29 October 2025 Introduction This...
Wilson v HB (SWA) Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1360: Schedules of Loss cannot expand the pleadings; in agreed no‑cost remediation cases only residual “blight” is potentially recoverable

Wilson v HB (SWA) Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1360: Schedules of Loss cannot expand the pleadings; in agreed no‑cost remediation cases only residual “blight” is potentially recoverable

Date: Oct 30, 2025
Wilson v HB (SWA) Ltd [2025] EWCA Civ 1360: Schedules of Loss cannot expand the pleadings; in agreed no‑cost remediation cases only residual “blight” is potentially recoverable Introduction This...
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