Attorney General v Caribbean Communications Network Ltd
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Judgment Date | 2001 |
Date | 2001 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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5 cases
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The Hon. Gaston Browne (The Leader of the Opposition) Appellant v Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda First Respondent [1] Mr. Juno Samuel [2] Mr Nathaniel James [3] Mr Jack Kelsick [4] Mr. Anthonyson King [5] Mrs Glendina McKay [6] Mrs Paula Lee (members of the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission under the provisions of The Representation of the People (Amendment) Act No 12 of 2011) Other Respondents [ECSC]
...Astaphan QC refers to the cases ofRe Pinochet (No 2)UNK [1999] 2 WLR 272,39, Attorney General v Caribbean Communications Network Limited (2001) 62 WIR 405,40, In re P [2005] 1 WLR 3019,41, Constituencies Boundaries Commission v Urban Baron (1999) 58 WIR 153,42 and Vance Amory v Thomas Sharp......
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The Hon. Gaston Browne (The Leader of the Opposition) Appellant v Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda First Respondent v [1] Mr. Juno Samuel [2] Mr Nathaniel James [3] Mr Jack Kelsick [4] Mr. Anthonyson King [5] Mrs Glendina McKay [6] Mrs Paula Lee (members of the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission under the provisions of The Representation of the People (Amendment) Act No 12 of 2011) Other Respondents [ECSC]
...QC refers to the cases ofRe Pinochet (No 2)UNK [1999] 2 WLR 272,39, Attorney General v Caribbean Communications Network Limited (2001) 62 WIR 405,40, In re P [2005] 1 WLR 3019,41, Constituencies Boundaries Commission v Urban Baron (1999) 58 WIR 153,42 and Vance Amory v Thomas Sharpe QC et a......
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NH International (Caribbean) Ltd v Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd
...danger of bias, a real possibility of bias. The applicant relies upon the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Attorney General v. Caribbean Communications Network Ltd. (2001) 62 W.I.R. 405, particularly the reference there (at pages 422 – 423) to, and the decision in, Ex-parte Pinochet(N......
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Panday v Virgil
...and the need to ensure that procedures are not unbalanced. Hamel-Smith, J.A. spoke in harmony with this approach when in AG v. CCN (2001) 62 W.I.R. 405 at 423 he said “a court must ensure that mere lip-service is not to be paid to the maxim “justice must not only be done but be seen to be d......
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