Attorney-General v Panday and The Vanguard Publishing Company Ltd
| Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
| Date | 1967 |
| Year | 1967 |
| Court | High Court (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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4 cases
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Lai v The Attorney General
...is commonly called justice between the parties to a dispute before it.” Moreover, as expressed by Rees, J. in A-G v. Panday et al, [(1967) 15 W.I.R. 172] it was the clear intention of Parliament to have a superior court of record administering a system of law wholly distinct both in substa......
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Re Chokolingo ( the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago)
...had been committed, no matter where, Melford Stephenson, J. had jurisdiction to deal with it summarily.” 22 In Attorney General v. Panday and The Vanguard Publishing Co. Ltd. (1967) 15 W.I.R. 172 Rees, J. (as he then was) in a comprehensive review of the history of the jurisdiction conclude......
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Walter et Al v Goodwin (No. 1)
...Supreme Court Act and the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Act were enacted. 15 At pages 176-177 fo his judgment in AG v. Panday et al (1967) 15 W.I.R. 172, Rees, J. recognised the unquestionable power of parliament to limit or oust the inherent supervisory injunction of the High Court to pu......
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Banking Insurance and General Workers' Union v Ministry of Health and Chief Personnel Officer
...extraordinary powers that are not possessed by any other Court”. 171 In Attorney General v. Panday and the Vanguard Publishing Co. Ltd. [1967] 15 WIR 172 at p. 179, Rees, J. held that the Industrial Court was a Superior Court of Record which Parliament intended to administer a system of la......