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The applicant, by way of Judicial Review, applied on the 19 th May 2003 for an order in the following terms:
Mr Justice O'Donovan granted leave to apply for Judicial Review in respect of the reliefs set forth at paragraphs (d) (i) and (iii) on the grounds set forth at paragraph (e) of the Statement and made certain ancillary orders dealing with the hearing of the application.
The respondent filed a statement of opposition dated 20 th August 2003 in the following terms:
The solicitor acting for the applicant was instructed one week before the case first came to court in February 2003. As soon as the memo of the interview was made available to her, she requested sight of the video evidence which arose on the day in question and which, by inference, was mentioned in the interview by use of the question.
" Do you realise that there is a video recording system in operation in the hotel?"
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