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1. The
judgment that I come to deliver is the judgment of the Court. Mr. MacGairbhith
purports to move the Court by way of appeal from the Order of Mr. Justice
Geoghegan of the 24th April, 1998, whereby he refused to entertain an
application for judicial review of decisions of this Court given in appeals
numbered 182/91, 338/91, 330/93 and 196/96. In his report the learned High
Court judge said:
3. This
appeal is totally unstateable. Once the Court gave its decisions on the 4th
November, 1997, that was the end of these cases and no form of litigation could
possibly be entertained, and can never in the future be entertained, in
relation to them.