A High Court challenge to the Children's Referendum has been adjourned to next week.
Joanna Jordan, of St Kevin's Villas, Glenageary Road Upper, Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin, who campaigned for a No vote in the referendum, is taking the challenge.
She claims the Government's use of public money to fund an unbalanced information campaign on the amendment to the Constitution amounted to wrongful conduct that materially affected the outcome of the referendum.
The Supreme Court last year upheld Dublin engineer Mark McCrystal's challenge to the Government's information campaign.
It found "extensive passages" in the Government's information booklet and on its website about the referendum did not conform to the 1995 Supreme Court judgment in the McKenna case requiring referendums to be explained to the public in an impartial manner.
The material contained a misstatement as to the effect of the referendum, the court also found.
Mr Justice Iarfhlaith O’Neill adjourned the case to next week to allow lawyers on both sides more time to exchange sworn statements.















