Civil Procedure – Application for Intervention – Winding Up Petition – Sufficient Interest – Whether there is sufficient interest for an intervention – Does the Civil Procedure Code apply – Application to Set Aside Order – Whether the Court has the jurisdiction to set aside a consent order – Was there an abuse of process in obtaining an Order of the Court – Costs – Civil Procedure Code s. 100 – Companies Act s. 205
Notice of Motion – Procedural Difficulties – Whether constitutional relief can be sought by way of Notice of Motion – Bias – Whether there were actual incidents of bias – Civil Procedure Rules, 2002, 56.9
Whether person, by signing letter purporting to “confirm his agreement” to terms of letter allegedly giving undertaking, is to be considered as having given undertaking - Whether unilateral contract may be effected in such manner - Whether consideration supplied or whether privity of contract established - Whether circumstances of particular relationship may give rise to duty of care - Whether representation of present fact intended to be acted upon and which is acted upon by another party may amount to a warranty and give rise to liability in damages - Expert evidence under the CPR.