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Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled in Case A v. Mosfellsbær, where it was determined that the municipality should pay compensation for the handling and handling of his application on 4 October 2018 for user-led personal assistance on the basis of the law on services for people with long-term support needs.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court was visited by the President of the EFTA Court, Páll Hreinsson, and the Director of the Court, Ólafur Jóhannes Einarsson.
Students from the 3rd grade in Verzlunarskóli Íslands, along with their teacher Birnir Jón Bragason, visited the Supreme Court this week.
The Supreme Court has implemented a service portal for receiving requests for appeals in electronic form. The applicant can upload legally-binding data to the portal, which is connected to the court’s case file system.
During the trip to London from 16 to 17 March, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales (Court of Appeal) visited the applicants.
Today, a case was brought before the Supreme Court regarding the land of Vatnsendi, which stems from a will made in 1938. Numerous court cases have been brought regarding the land and the will before the Supreme Court in the past decades.
The Supreme Court today ruled in a case that B brought against A for the performance of a television show which included interviews with B that had been recorded the summer before. The parties’ dispute was based on B’s claim for compensation from A, among other reasons, on the grounds that the show had included sensitive personal information without her consent.
On Thursday, December 8th, the Supreme Court received a visit from the Icelandic District Commissioners Association. The President and the Director of the Court welcomed the District Commissioners and introduced them to the operations and answered questions.
The Icelandic Transport Authority would like to draw attention to the rules on lighting equipment, especially lights and reflectors on trucks. There have been a number of inquiries regarding the lighting equipment of these cars, whether it is permissible to have the lights that are often seen on them and also complaints about the light levels that are sometimes present.
Shot were fired at a Remotely Piloted Aircraft being used for monitoring by a Fisheries inspector yesterday.