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Dismissal for want of prosecution – whether delay inordinate and inexcusable – prejudice to a fair trial – death of a defendant – effect of dismissal on other defendant.
Neutral Citation no. [2003] NIQB 22 | Ref: | GIRF3890 |
Judgment: approved by the Court for handing down | Delivered: | 12/03/2003 |
(subject to editorial corrections) |
1991 No. 4375
BETWEEN:
Plaintiff;
Defendants.
GIRVAN J
(1) that there has been inordinate and inexcusable delay since the issue of the writ;
(2) that the overall delay in pursuing the claim has caused or is likely to cause serious prejudice to the defendant; and
(3) that the post writ culpable delay has caused or is likely to cause additional prejudice which is more than minimal.
(a) there has been inordinate and inexcusable delay since the issue of the writ;
(b) the overall delay in pursuing a claim has caused serious prejudice to the second and third defendants; and
(c) the post writ culpable delay has caused or is likely to cause additional prejudice which is more than minimal.