Belfonte (Damian) v Attorney-General
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Year | 2005 |
Date | 2005 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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10 cases
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Rohan Fisher v Attorney General of Jamaica
...administratrix of the estate of Eric Gairy, Deceased) v The Attorney General of Grenada [2001] UKPC 30, Belfonte v The Attorney General (2005) 68 WIR 413, Viralee Latibeaudiere v Minister of Finance and Planning and others [2013] JMSC Civ. 127 and Beverley Levy v Ken sales and Marketing Li......
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Lucas et Al v The Chief Education Officer et Al
...inapt to apply Harrikisoon's abuse of process/parallel remedies proposition to such a case. As Sharma CJ indicates in Belfonte v. AG [(2005) 68 W.I.R. 413 at [18] ], the determining factor in deciding whether there has been an abuse of process is not merely the existence of a parallel remed......
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Juanita Lucas 1st Appellant Celia Carillo 2nd Appellant v The Chief Education Officer The Minister of Education Yolanda Gongora Jahmor Lopez Pedro Kukul Endevora Jorgensen Members of Investigation Team Investigating the Appellants Attorney General of Belize Respondents
...example Constitutions of The Bahamas art.28(2); Barbados s.24(2); Bermuda s.15(2); and Turks and Caicos s.21(2) 57 (1980) 31 WIR 348 58 (2005) 68 WIR 413 at [18] 59 See for example Minister of Home Affairs v Fisher [1980] AC 319 60 See: Joseph & Boyce v The AG [2006] CCJ 3 61 Per Wit J in......
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Kenan Lopez v Cpl. Esmin Flores
...of multiple rights. 8 This latter “special feature” is detailed in the Court of Appeal for Trinidad and Tobago's decision in Belfonte (Damian) v Attorney-General, 9 where the Court of Appeal held that this “special feature” arises where the rights that are said to have been infringed are a ......
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