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10.7 Order(Setting Aside)/(Refusing To Set Aside)Proceedings-Courts Act, 1991 Section 22(7)

This form is used to request an order to set aside or refuse to set aside proceedings under Section 22(7) of the Courts Act, 1991. It is typically used when a party wants to challenge or nullify previous court decisions or proceedings.

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10.7 Order(Setting Aside)/(Refusing To Set Aside)Proceedings-Courts Act, 1991 Section 22(7)

This form is used to request an order to set aside or refuse to set aside proceedings under Section 22(7) of the Courts Act, 1991. It is typically used when a party wants to challenge or nullify previous court decisions or proceedings.

The form captures information about the proceedings to be set aside, the grounds for setting them aside, and the relief being sought from the court.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is not providing clear and specific legal grounds for setting aside the proceedings.
  • Missing the time limit for challenging proceedings
  • Insufficient grounds provided for setting aside proceedings
  • Failure to notify all relevant parties
  • Incomplete form submission

Plain English

This is a court form that lets you ask a judge to cancel or reject a previous legal action. If you think a court decision was made incorrectly or under special circumstances, this form helps you present your case to the court.

Submission Date

  • Not confirmed in official source - specific time limits may apply depending on the nature of the proceedings and when you became aware of the grounds for setting aside.
  • Preparation window: collect IDs, supporting records, and signatures in advance.
  • Final review: verify names, dates, and required fields before submission.

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What this form is for

  • Use this form when you want to challenge a court decision under Section 22(7) of the Courts Act, 1991
  • This form is specifically for setting aside proceedings, not for appealing decisions
  • Use this form when there are specific legal grounds for nullifying previous proceedings
  • Not for use in criminal proceedings - different procedures apply

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Appealing a decisionForm 10.1For appeals rather than setting aside proceedingsCheck if your case involves an appeal or setting aside
Judicial ReviewForm JR1For challenging decisions on public law groundsConfirm if your grounds are public or private law
Family law proceedingsFamily law formsFor setting aside family court decisionsCheck if your case falls under family law jurisdiction
Enforcement of ordersForm 10.8For enforcing rather than setting aside ordersVerify if you need enforcement or cancellation

Deadline or filing window

Not confirmed in official source - specific time limits may apply depending on the nature of the proceedings and when you became aware of the grounds for setting aside.

Before you submit

  • Form is fully completed with all sections answered
  • All relevant parties have been identified
  • Legal grounds for setting aside proceedings are clearly stated
  • Supporting documents are attached
  • Form is signed and dated
  • Correct court location identified for submission

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the correct form 10.7 from the Courts Service website or court office
  2. 2Complete all sections with accurate information about the proceedings
  3. 3Prepare supporting documents that justify your request
  4. 4Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office
  5. 5Ensure all relevant parties receive notification of your application

Known limitations

  • Not confirmed in official source - specific limitations may apply
  • This form may not be suitable for all types of court proceedings
  • Court may refuse to set aside proceedings without sufficient legal grounds
  • Time limits may apply for certain types of proceedings

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Current Form Status

Not confirmed in official source. This form is current as of the last update but may be subject to changes in court procedures.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Not confirmed in official source - form version details not available
  • Check if there have been amendments to the Courts Act, 1991 affecting Section 22(7)
  • Verify if recent court rule changes impact this form
  • Confirm if electronic filing options have been added

Quick Facts

This form should be filed by parties involved in legal proceedings who wish to challenge or nullify previous court decisions under Section 22(7) of the Courts Act, 1991.
The form captures information about the proceedings to be set aside, the grounds for setting them aside, and the relief being sought from the court.
This form should be submitted as soon as possible after becoming aware of the need to set aside proceedings, as there may be time limits for challenging court decisions.
Submit this form to the relevant court office where the original proceedings were heard, either in person during court hours or by post to the court address.
Submitting correctly ensures your request is properly considered by the court. Errors or delays could result in your application being rejected or the case being delayed further.
Complete all sections of the form with accurate details about the proceedings and your reasons for seeking to set them aside. Attach any relevant supporting documents and ensure the form is signed before submission.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
30/06/24

10.7 Order(Setting Aside)/(Refusing To Set Aside)Proceedings-Courts Act, 1991 Section 22(7)

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After you file

  • Keep a copy of your submitted form for your records
  • Attend any scheduled court hearings
  • Monitor court communications for updates on your application
  • Be prepared to provide additional information if requested by the court

Source and verification log

  • Form name and number provided in the query
  • Issuing agency: Courts Service of Ireland
  • Legal basis: Courts Act, 1991 Section 22(7)
  • Purpose: Setting aside or refusing to set aside proceedings
  • Not confirmed in official source: specific procedures and requirements
  • Not confirmed in official source: current form version details
  • Not confirmed in official source: specific time limits
  • Not confirmed in official source: exact submission methods

Common confusion points

6 things to watch for

  • 1

    The difference between setting aside proceedings and appealing a decision

  • 2

    What constitutes valid legal grounds under Section 22(7)

  • 3

    Which court has jurisdiction to hear this application

  • 4

    How to properly notify all relevant parties

  • 5

    Time limits that may apply to different types of proceedings

  • 6

    Required supporting evidence for different grounds

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