Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago v Ramesh Dipraj Kumar Mootoo

JurisdictionTrinidad & Tobago
Judgment Date1976
Date1976
Year1976
CourtCourt of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
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23 cases
  • Phipps (Donald) v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 30 July 2010
    ...of this court in Stone v R (1980) 35 WIR 268, and to two decisions of the Court of Appeal of Trinidad & Tobago in Attorney General of Trinidad & Tobago v Ramesh Mootoo (1976) 28 WIR 304 and Faultin v Attorney General of Trinidad & Tobago (1978) 30 WIR 351. 103 [91] As regards the questio......
  • R v Steven Grant
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 12 July 2004
    ...the particular purpose for which it was passed. This burden is a high one. The Board of the Privy Council in Ramesh Dipraj Kumar Mootoo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [1978] 30 W.I.R. 411 at 416 (G–H) per dictum of Sir William Douglas in following the test laid down by the Board ......
  • The Hon Mrs Portia Simpson-Miller and Others v Attorney-General and DPP
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 20 September 2013
    ...was reminded, through the submissions made on the respondents' behalf, of dicta from the Privy Council in Ramesh Dipraj Kumar Mootoo v Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago (1979) 30 WIR 411, 415 and Surratt v Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago [2007] 71 WIR 391, 409. I will add, t......
  • 1. The Honourable Attorney-General 2. The Honourable Minister of Finance Appellants v 1. E. Ann Henry Goodwin 2. Lockhart and Defreitas 3. Maxwell Francis 4. Alvin Edwards Respondents [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Court of Appeal (Antigua and Barbuda)
    • 25 October 1999
    ...Minister of Home Affairs v Antigua Times [1975] 21.W.I.R. 560 at pages 573-574 in the judgment of LordFraser. 9 Again in Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago v Mootoo [1976] 28 W.I.R. 304 dealing with the Unemployment Levy Act, Chief Justice Hyatali made the same pronouncement. He said a......
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