Litigants challenging planning permissions on environmental grounds should not have to pay costs, Supreme Court rules

South Africa News News

Litigants challenging planning permissions on environmental grounds should not have to pay costs, Supreme Court rules
South Africa Latest News,South Africa Headlines
  • 📰 IrishTimes
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 35 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 17%
  • Publisher: 98%

Mr Justice Brian Murray said the Aarhus Convention requires states to measures to ensure that environmental law proceedings are “not prohibitively expensive”

The High Court overturned the permission. It decided the applicants were entitled to a PCO under section 50B of the Planning Development Act, which concerns the entitlement to public participation in planning decisions, for all of the grounds of their challenge, including points that do not relate to environmental issues.

On Thursday, a five-judge Supreme Court allowed Heather Hill’s appeal, finding the effect of section 50B is that all grounds in proceedings challenging the validity of certain development consents benefit from costs protection. The judge said that, if Heather Hill was correct, they would have been entitled to an order in advance of the trial that they could not be found liable for the costs of the respondent or the notice party if they lost their action.

Mr Justice Murray said certain provisions of the Aarhus Convention require contracting states to take the necessary legislative measures to ensure that environmental law proceedings are “not prohibitively expensive”.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

IrishTimes /  🏆 3. in İE

South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Supreme Court refers questions to Europe in case challenging Project Ireland 2040Supreme Court refers questions to Europe in case challenging Project Ireland 2040Friends of the Irish Environment’s case was previously rejected by the High Court and Court of Appeal
Read more »

Man due in court after firearm, ammunition foundA man is due in court tomorrow following the discovery of a firearm and ammunition in Dublin in the early hours of the morning.
Read more »

Murder-accused 'filled with burning anger' - court toldStephen Silver, who denies murdering Detective Garda Colm Horkan in June 2020, was 'filled with a burning anger' towards gardaí and 'chance presented him with an opportunity' to vent that anger when he met and shot the detective, a barrister has told the Central Criminal Court.
Read more »

High Court appoints provisional liquidators to e-bike firmHigh Court appoints provisional liquidators to e-bike firmModmo was affected by a serious safety issue that led to the recall of its e-bikes via IrishTimesBiz
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-08-27 14:46:14