Jamaat Al Muslimeen v Bernard and Others (No 3)
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Date | 1994 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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8 cases
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The Estate of the Late Sir Harold St. John QC v Eric Ashby Bentham Deane (Deceased)
...of the applicable legislative framework. That assessment, is itself best illustrated with reference to the decision of Jamaat al Muslimeen v Bernard (No.3). (i) the existence or not under the CPR, of a right to review a Registrar's assessment of costs; and (ii) the position under the CPR, p......
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Chaitan et Al v Attorney General et Al
...provision in the rules specifying that such payments might be ordered in circumstances such as these. 91 The Court of Appeal in Jamaat Al Muslimeen v. Bernard held that the power to specify the circumstances in which interim payments might be ordered, was a power which went beyond the norma......
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Verma Dayes v The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company of Jamaica Ltd
...It was however, adopted in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago where section 20 of the 1969 Act (UK) was adopted verbatim ( Jamaat Al Muslimeen v Bernard (No. 3) (1994) 46 WIR 429). However, this adoption came after a legal challenge that is described in the next paragraph. 33 Sharma JA in......
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Bridglal v Attorney General
...38 Further support for the defendant's position is provided by the decision of the Court of Appeal in Jamaat al Muslimeen v. Bernard (1994) 46 WIR 429. At page 435 of the Judgment Sharma JA, as he then was, confirmed a submission of Counsel for the Appellant, Mr. R.L. Maharaj as he then was......
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