Forms
Here, you will find a comprehensive collection of essential legal forms used in various Supreme Court proceedings. These documents are designed to assist appellants, respondents, and legal representatives in efficiently managing their cases, from filing appeals to submitting notices and affidavits
| Form Name and No. | Description |
|---|---|
| Form 1. Application for Leave to Appeal | This form, "Application for Leave to Appeal," is used in the Supreme Court of Ireland by an applicant seeking permission to appeal a lower court's decision. It includes detailed sections for the applicant to provide relevant case information, such as court decisions, grounds for appeal, and any claims of public importance or justice interests. The form also requests information about legal representatives, potential extensions of time, and other procedural details. Part I of the form is publicly available, while Part II is confidential and contains legal representation details. |
| Form 2. Respondent's Notice | This form, "Respondent’s Notice," is used in the Supreme Court of Ireland by a respondent to outline their position on an appeal. It includes sections to oppose or support the appellant's request for leave to appeal, detail any matters of public importance or justice interests, and request a priority hearing or cross appeal. The form also gathers information about legal representation and may include grounds for extending time or referring issues to the Court of Justice of the European Union. Part II of the form, containing legal representation details, is confidential.. |
| Form 3. Notice of Intention to Proceed with Appeal | The "Notice of Intention to Proceed with Appeal" form is used by an appellant in the Supreme Court of Ireland to confirm their intent to move forward with an appeal after being granted leave by the court. The form requires details such as the date of the order granting leave, the grounds on which the appellant will proceed, and whether any grounds will be withdrawn. It must be filed with the Supreme Court Registrar and served on each respondent within 7 days of the leave being granted. |
| Notice of motion seeking to be appointed a Notary Public |