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Discovery and Disclosure [194751]

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Intended both as a text for students and a guide for practitioners, this volume concerns Irish Superior Court procedure. It focuses on the procedural requirements of discovery with particular emphasis on the development of discovery in Ireland since Murphy v Dublin Corporation, 1992. The second edition focuses on: the procedure required by the Rules of the Superior Courts (No 2) (Discovery) 1999, (SI No. 223 of 1999), which imposes a statutory obligation on applicants for discovery to proceed by affidavit to furnish reasons, thereby justifying the application to identify and categorize the documents supplied in the application; jurisdiction of the Court to determine issues arising; and case law developments in interrogatories. Contents: The new procedure required by the Rules of the Superior Courts (No.2) (Discovery) 1999.This imposes statutory obligation on applicants for discovery to proceeded by affidavit to furnish reasons, thereby justifying application to identify and categorise the documents supplied in the application. Jurisdiction of the Court to determine issues arising. Case law development in interrogatories.
Author:  Cahill, Eamonn
Date Published:  01 December 2002
Document Type:  Books
Format:  book
Publisher:  Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
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