Digital Rights Ireland

THE HIGH COURT
2006 No. 3785P

 

Between

 

DIGITAL RIGHTS IRELAND LIMITED

Plaintiff

And

 

THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES, THE MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND LAW REFORM, THE COMMISSIONER FOR THE GARDA SIOCHANA, IRELAND AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Defendants

At the request of the Defendants the Plaintiff has agreed to strike out the Motion to dismiss for default in serving a Defence and to an Order extending the time for so doing by 4 weeks. The costs of the Motion, by agreement, will be paid by the Defendants.

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  1. [...] legal teambrought them to court on the 19th of February, at which point an order was made requiring the defendants to put in their defence. The defendants are now in breach of that order also. Consequently, our lawyers will be returning [...]

    Posted by Digital Rights Ireland » Data Retention Case - Government still unwilling to put in their defence | April 12, 2007, 4:34 pm

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