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How Long the court was closed and why??unaobrien1 wrote:The High Court decision is still awaited. Sinnott Solicitors, the Solicitors for the Applicants in the test cases will post an update as soon as there is any update on the judgments which were supposed to be given in August. As the courts have re-opened since last week we all hope that the judgments will be given shortly. The decision will affect the processing times for all visa applications, so it will not just effect the people who have taken judicial reviews.
Posted into wrong forumObie wrote:This is interesting , I have checked the courts website and it is yet to be published.
But if this is confirmed it will be a positive development.
I can see the person who posted this is a reliable people and there is reason to believe what he or she has said.
I am most grateful to you, for your assistance in notifyING the forum.el patron wrote:Not quite sure best section to post this.. but surinder singh and Brexit related etc. Moderators please feel free to adjust location.
Irish High Court Judge has finally ruled against state on EU C Visa processing delays -
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 4987391339
Many thanks Obie!Obie wrote:I am most grateful to you, for your assistance in notifyING the forum.el patron wrote:Not quite sure best section to post this.. but surinder singh and Brexit related etc. Moderators please feel free to adjust location.
Irish High Court Judge has finally ruled against state on EU C Visa processing delays -
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_ ... 4987391339
I shall move it to the appropriate section..
Dear unaobrien1 thanks for the great news! Could you please tell me what is the affection of this decision on our applications, I mean this court was only for one application that the court decided for them. And as there are 7000 backlog is it possible that INIS could be able to decide this much applications in just 6 weeks?unaobrien1 wrote:Judgment in the test case issued this afternoon, the court held that the visa office must issue a decision within six weeks of the date of their court order - the Minister for Justice might appeal the decision but it will have an important impact on the processing of visa applications for family members of EU citizens who have submitted applications to be granted visas to accompany or join their family members in Ireland - keep an eye on the website of Sinnott Solicitors, the solicitors who have took the case to the High Court for their client, who will post a detailed update on the judgment next week - http://www.sinnott.ie.
As I read it, there is no any effect or impact on our application, that court decided only for Atif Mahmood application.UKBALoveStory wrote:It is now published on their website
https://sinnott.ie/atif-mahmood-shabina ... r-justice/
mkhan2525 Thanks bro for the Update.mkhan2525 wrote:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-an ... -1.2834257
Obie can you please response to my main question.Obie wrote:There is no indication from the article that the minister does not propose to appeal.
However it seems to me, based on the reasoning of the decision, that the minister has little or no grounds on which she can mount a credible challenge.