Judge recuses himself from Islamic Cultural Centre case 'in abundance of caution' after claims of bias and sabotage
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Judge recuses himself from Islamic Cultural Centre case 'in abundance of caution' after claims of bias and sabotage
"Mr Justice David Nolan 'fully satisfied' he had done nothing wrong but says he wants to avoid 'side show' in the case A High Court judge hearing a dispute over the control of the company behind the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland has recused himself from the remainder of the proceedings "in an abundance of caution", after a barrister made claims of bias and sabotage against him."
"A High Court judge hearing a dispute over the control of the company behind the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland has recused himself from the remainder of the proceedings "in an abundance of caution", after a barrister made claims of bias and sabotage against him. Mr Justice David Nolan made the decision after Joseph Sallabi, a barrister who previously purported to act as in-house counsel for the centre's operator, the Al Maktoum Foundation CLG, sought the judge's recusal from the proceedings."
Mr Justice David Nolan said he was 'fully satisfied' he had done nothing wrong but wanted to avoid a 'side show' in the case. A High Court judge hearing a dispute over control of the company behind the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland recused himself from the remainder of the proceedings 'in an abundance of caution'. The recusal followed claims by a barrister of bias and sabotage. The judge made the decision after Joseph Sallabi, who previously purported to act as in-house counsel for the centre's operator, the Al Maktoum Foundation CLG, sought the judge's recusal.
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