Niamh Mulreany (27) and Kirstie McGrath (32) had appealed High Court dismissal of their challenge to lockdown prosecution
Niamh Mulreany and Kirstie McGrath had appealed High Court dismissal of their challenge to lockdown prosecutionhas dismissed an appeal by two women over their alleged refusal to undergo hotel quarantine on a return trip from Dubai during the
The women had gone to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates where they claimed they intended to undergo cosmetic surgery but ultimately did not have the procedures. They claimed the charges against them were unconstitutional and launched judicial review proceedings against the DPP, the Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Health, Ireland and the Attorney General.They argued the procedural mechanism through which states were designated for mandatory quarantine was an impermissible exercise of the lawmaking power of the Oireachtas under the Constitution .
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