Scotchstone Capital Fund Ltd & Anor v Ireland & Anor (Unapproved) [2022] IECA 275 (05 December 2022)
The applicant failed to meet the exceptionally high threshold required to reopen or set aside a final judgment under the Greendale/Nash jurisprudence. The arguments advanced were substantially the same as those already considered and rejected in the substantive appeal. There was no fundamental denial of justice,...
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- Citation
- [2022] IECA 275
- Parties
- Appellant: Scotchstone Capital Fund Ltd; Applicant/appellant: Piotr Skoczylas; Respondents/respondents: Ireland and the Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 05 December 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal and Post Judgment Motion / Court of Appeal Judgment on Motion to Set Aside/vary Previous Judgment and for Stay
- Outcome
- Application refused; proceedings struck out
- Legal Topics
- Finality of Judgments, Strike Out Applications, Köbler Doctrine, Jurisdiction to Reopen Judgments, Right of Access to Court, Primacy of EU Law, Procedural Fairness
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Parties
Scotchstone Capital Fund Ltd
Appellant
Piotr Skoczylas
Applicant/appellant
Ireland and the Attorney General
Respondents/respondents
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal and Post Judgment Motion / Court of Appeal Judgment on Motion to Set Aside/vary Previous Judgment and for Stay
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Court of Appeal should set aside or vary its previous judgment under the Greendale/Nash jurisprudence
- 2 Whether the applicant met the high threshold for reopening a final judgment
- 3 Whether a stay should be granted pending the outcome of related constitutional proceedings
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant failed to meet the exceptionally high threshold required to reopen or set aside a final judgment under the Greendale/Nash jurisprudence. The arguments advanced were substantially the same as those already considered and rejected in the substantive appeal. There was no fundamental denial of justice, breach of constitutional or EU law rights, or procedural unfairness. The application for a stay was refused as there was no basis to delay finality pending other proceedings. No reference to the CJEU was warranted as the issues raised did not necessitate such a referral for the determination of the motion.
Court Disposition
Application refused; proceedings struck out
Orders
- Refusal of Greendale and Nash reliefs to set aside or vary the judgment of 31 January 2022
- Refusal of stay on proceedings pending outcome of constitutional proceedings
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