McGee v The Attorney General
Irish constitutional case on marital privacy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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McGee v The Attorney General [1973] IR 284 was a judgment of the Irish Supreme Court in 1973 on marital privacy. By a decision of 4 to 1, the court conferred upon spouses a broad right to privacy in marital affairs.
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McGee v. Attorney General | |
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Court | Supreme Court of Ireland |
Full case name | Mary McGee v. The Attorney General and the Revenue Commissioners |
Decided | 19 December 1973 |
Citation(s) | [1974] I.R. 284 |
Case history | |
Appealed from | High Court (O'Keeffe P.), 31 July 1972 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | FitzGerald C.J., Walsh, Budd, Henchy and Griffin J.J. |
Case opinions | |
Decision by | Walsh, Budd, Henchy and Griffin J.J. |
Dissent | FitzGerald C.J. |
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