Lawyer says Meath couple who built without permission 'are not criminals on the run and have been punished enough' as demolition proceeds
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Lawyer says Meath couple who built without permission 'are not criminals on the run and have been punished enough' as demolition proceeds
"A solicitor acting on behalf of Rose and Chris Murray made an application today seeking for the demolition to be halted while they awaited a ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)."
"Meath County Council can continue with the demolition of a large house built without planning permission, the High Court has ruled."
The High Court has authorized Meath County Council to continue demolishing a large residential house that was constructed without proper planning permission. Rose and Chris Murray's legal representatives attempted to halt the demolition proceedings by filing an application requesting a stay while awaiting a decision from the European Court of Human Rights. The High Court rejected this application, allowing the council to proceed with the demolition. This ruling represents a significant legal decision regarding planning enforcement and property rights in Ireland, establishing that domestic court proceedings will not be suspended pending international human rights court determinations.
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