Civil law

  • The Injuries Resolution Board decides on personal injury claims where the person responsible for the injury is not disputing liability and consents to the Board assessing the claim for compensation.

  • If your small claims procedure case cannot be resolved it may be referred for a hearing in the District Court.

  • An introduction to the issues and procedures involved in a civil case?

  • An outline of the concepts of negligence and compensation in civil cases is presented.

  • You can take legal action against a person or corporation who makes a ‘defamatory statement’ to another person.

  • When do you require legal representation and who represents you in court?

  • Explains what fees and costs means in a civil case.

  • This document provides a general overview of writs and pleadings in civil cases.

  • A claim notice is used to commence proceedings in the District Court. Find out more about the forms that are used and the procedures that are followed.

  • A Civil Bill is a document that you must serve on the defendant in order to commence proceedings in the Circuit Court. Find out more

  • An originating summons is a summons that usually commences civil proceedings in the High Court. Find our more

  • This document describes how claims are settled in civil cases.

  • Civil court cases follow a standard format. Information on proceedings, how witnesses are called and liability.

  • Functions, responsibilities and duties of Commissioners for Oaths are described and an explanation of the services they provide in Ireland is provided.

  • Peace Commissioners in Ireland have legal functions and are honorary appointments. How to apply or nominate someone as a Peace Commissioner.

  • A notary public serves the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with foreign or international business

  • The Gambling Regulatory Authority will be the new body responsible for the regulation of the gambling industry.