Residents challenge Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) in court, seeking an injunction requiring it to comply with the passenger cap that applies to airport operations. The case arises shortly after the Government announces its intention to proceed with legislation aimed at scrapping the 32 million passenger cap. According to reporting, enforcement of the passenger cap has been suspended while legal action continues, including litigation that is currently before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The residents’ application focuses on whether DAA is meeting the terms of the cap during this period of suspended enforcement. The dispute therefore unfolds against a backdrop of proposed policy change at national level, even as the outcome of proceedings at EU level remains pending. The two reports agree that the residents are seeking a court order to compel compliance and that the enforcement position is tied to the ongoing CJEU litigation.
Residents seek injunction against DAA over passenger-cap compliance
Residents challenge Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) in court, seeking an injunction requiring it to comply with the passenger cap that applies to airport operations. The case arises shortly after the G...
- Residents apply for an injunction against DAA to require compliance with the airport passenger cap.
- The passenger cap referenced is 32 million.
- Enforcement of the cap is currently suspended while litigation is pending at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
- The case is brought days after the Government announces plans to proceed with legislation to scrap the 32 million cap.
Enforcement of the cap has been suspended pending the outcome of litigation currently before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
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