Kunwarsingh v Ramkelawan

JurisdictionTrinidad & Tobago
Date1972
Year1972
CourtHigh Court (Trinidad and Tobago)

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    • St Lucia
    • High Court (Saint Lucia)
    • 28 March 2002
    ...that both the driver and owner of the T3888 owed a duty of care to road users. 40 In support of her argument she quoted the case ofKunwarsingh v. Rambelawan20 WIR at page 440 in which Maitand v. Raisbeck 1944 2 All ER 272 was referred to. In that case at page 273 Lord Greene stated: "Every ......
  • Cheerene Green v Arsene Dieucste as Personal-Representative of the Estate of Maure Noel, deceased
    • Bahamas
    • Supreme Court (Bahamas)
    • 13 February 2024
    ...of the blame falling on Colebrook. In support of this submission, the Defendants relied on Brown v Thompson [1968] 1 WLR 1003, Kunwarsingh v Ramkelawan [1972] 20 WIR 441 and Chop Seng Heng (sued as firm) v Thevannasan s/o Sinnapan [1975] 3 AllER 77 In Brown v Thompson [1968] 1 WLR 1003 T......
  • Ruth Spencer Claimant v Bernard Bonny Defendant [ECSC]
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 12 July 2006
    ...just and equitable having regard to the share of the (plaintiff) in the responsibility for the damage. See:Kunwarsingh v Ramkelawan (1972) 20 WIR 441 (High Court, Trinidad and Tobago) "There BD was driving the plaintiff's car at night when he collided with the defendant's van, which was par......
  • Spencer v Bonny
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • High Court (Antigua)
    • 12 July 2006
    ...as the court thinks just and equitable having regard to the share of the (plaintiff) in the responsibility for the damage. See: Kunwarsingh v Ramkelawan (1972) 20 WIR 441(High Court, Trinidad and Tobago) “There BD was driving the plaintiff's car at night when he collided with the defendant'......
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