Judge calls for barriers against those who have ‘nothing to lose’ as they do not have funds to pay costs
Small number of people ‘making a mockery’ of taxpayer-funded courts with ‘hopeless claims’Kyran Durnin was ‘lost in the system’, says Education Minister Norma Foley
Mr Justice Twomey made the comments in a judgment dismissing the “latest hopeless and vexatious application” brought by brothers Brian, Kenneth and Maurice McDonagh. Ulster Bank and two receivers it appointed over the lands sued Brian, of Dromin House, Dromin East, Delgany, Co Wicklow, and Kenneth and Maurice McDonagh, both of Charleston Road, Ranelagh, Dublin.
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