Mohammed v Mohammed; Cornwall v Cornwall and Oliver; Paul v Paul, Lewis v Lewis

JurisdictionTrinidad & Tobago
Date1965
Year1965
CourtHigh Court (Trinidad and Tobago)

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2 cases
  • Eversley Thompson Appellant v The Queen Respondent [ECSC]
    • St Vincent
    • Court of Appeal (Saint Vincent)
    • 21 July 1997
    ...that in the case law throughout the Commonwealth the second meaning has been generally accepted. 16 In the Trinidad and Tobago case of Mohammed v Mohammed (1967) 12 W.I.R. 124Kelsick J. accepted and adopted the reasoning in Ramjattan v Rambaran (Full Court of Trinidad and Tobago, No. 85 of ......
  • Ramsey v Ramsey
    • St Kitts & Nevis
    • High Court (Saint Kitts and Nevis)
    • 26 September 2008
    ...decision was made in Mowatt v. Mowatt (1979) 28 W.I.R. 96 and in Strachan v. Strachan [1965] 2 All E.R. 77. 7 In Mohammed v. Mohammed (1965) 12 W.I.R. 125 section 14 of the Trinidad Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1961 was considered. This section is very similar to section 11(i) of Act No ......