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28A.13  Summons To Answer Application For An Order On Noncompliance With A Restriction On Movement Order - Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3)

This form is a summons requiring someone to answer to a court regarding an application for an order related to noncompliance with a restriction on movement order under the Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3). It is used when there has been a breach of court-ordered movement restrictions.

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28A.13  Summons To Answer Application For An Order On Noncompliance With A Restriction On Movement Order - Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3)

This form is a summons requiring someone to answer to a court regarding an application for an order related to noncompliance with a restriction on movement order under the Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3). It is used when there has been a breach of court-ordered movement restrictions.

The form captures information about the alleged noncompliance with a restriction on movement order, details of the breach, and requires the respondent to appear in court to answer to the application.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is failing to provide sufficient evidence of the actual breach of movement restrictions.
  • Incorrect details about the alleged breach could lead to dismissal of the case
  • Failure to properly notify the respondent may result in delays
  • Missing supporting evidence weakens the application
  • Incorrect court submission could cause processing delays

Plain English

This is a legal document that tells someone they need to go to court because they may have broken rules about where they can go or travel. The court uses this form when someone hasn't followed movement restrictions that were legally put in place.

Submission Date

  • There is no specific deadline mentioned for submitting this form, but it should be filed as soon as possible after the alleged breach of movement restrictions is identified to ensure timely legal action.
  • 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 someone has violated a court-ordered restriction on movement
  • Use when you need to formally summon someone to court regarding noncompliance
  • Use for breaches under the Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3)
  • Do not use for other types of court orders or restrictions

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
Breach of other court ordersDifferent summons formEach type of order has specific proceduresVerify which legislation applies to the breach
Civil movement restrictionsDifferent application formCriminal and civil procedures differConfirm if the case is criminal or civil in nature
Initial application for movement restrictionsDifferent application formThis form is for noncompliance, not initial ordersUse the correct form for the initial application

Deadline or filing window

There is no specific deadline mentioned for submitting this form, but it should be filed as soon as possible after the alleged breach of movement restrictions is identified to ensure timely legal action.

Before you submit

  • Verify all personal details of the respondent are correct
  • Include specific dates, times, and locations of the alleged breach
  • Attach all supporting evidence of noncompliance
  • Ensure the correct court office is identified
  • Confirm the form has been properly signed and dated
  • Check that the form references the correct original order

How to file this form

  1. 1Gather all evidence of the alleged breach of movement restrictions
  2. 2Complete the form with accurate details about the noncompliance
  3. 3Attach any supporting documentation or evidence
  4. 4Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office
  5. 5Arrange for proper service of the summons to the respondent
  6. 6Keep a copy of the submitted form and any acknowledgment

Known limitations

  • This form only applies to breaches of restriction on movement orders under the Criminal Justice Act 2006
  • The form does not replace the need for proper legal advice
  • Court procedures may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case
  • The respondent may have legal defenses to the alleged breach

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Current Form Status

This form is current and in use as of the latest information available. No recent changes have been confirmed, but always verify with the Courts Service of Ireland for the most up-to-date version.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Verify the form number matches the current version (28A.13)
  • Check that all references to the Criminal Justice Act 2006 are up to date
  • Ensure contact information for the Courts Service is current
  • Confirm any recent amendments to Section 105(3) of the Act

Quick Facts

This form is typically filed by court officials, legal representatives, or prosecutors when someone has allegedly violated a court-ordered restriction on movement.
The form captures information about the alleged noncompliance with a restriction on movement order, details of the breach, and requires the respondent to appear in court to answer to the application.
This form should be submitted when there has been a confirmed or suspected breach of a restriction on movement order, as soon as the noncompliance is identified.
The form should be submitted to the relevant court office where the original restriction on movement order was issued, either in person, by post, or through the Courts Service of Ireland's online portal if available.
Submitting this form correctly ensures that the court can properly address the alleged breach and maintain the integrity of its orders. Errors or delays could result in the respondent not being held accountable for the violation.
Complete the form with all relevant details about the alleged breach, including dates, times, and specific violations. Attach any supporting evidence of the noncompliance. Submit the completed form to the appropriate court office and ensure the respondent receives proper notification of the summons.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
21/10/25

28A.13  Summons To Answer Application For An Order On Noncompliance With A Restriction On Movement Order - Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3)

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After you file

  • Monitor for any updates from the court regarding hearing dates
  • Prepare any additional evidence or witnesses for the court hearing
  • Attend the hearing where the respondent will answer to the application
  • Follow up on the court's decision after the hearing
  • Keep records of all proceedings and outcomes

Source and verification log

  • Form number: 28A.13 - confirmed in form title
  • Issuing agency: Courts Service of Ireland - confirmed in form title
  • Legislation: Criminal Justice Act 2006, Section 105(3) - confirmed in form title
  • Purpose: For noncompliance with restriction on movement orders - confirmed in form title
  • Form type: Summons - confirmed in form title
  • Submission procedures - not confirmed in official source
  • Current form status - not confirmed in official source

Common confusion points

5 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this form with applications for initial movement restrictions

  • 2

    Uncertainty about what constitutes sufficient evidence of breach

  • 3

    Confusion about proper service procedures for the summons

  • 4

    Misunderstanding the difference between criminal and civil procedures

  • 5

    Uncertainty about which court office has jurisdiction

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