Sharma and Others v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
Jurisdiction | Trinidad & Tobago |
Judgment Date | 2005 |
Date | 2005 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago) |
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2 cases
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Brantley et Al v Martin et Al
...by the legislature, by the executive and by the judicature respectively.” 69 96 The Privy Council decision in Sharma v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago70 is also instructive on the issue of implied rights. In this case, in the 2001 elections in Trinidad and Tobago, each of the two ma......
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1 books & journal articles
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Judicial Independence as an Indispensable Feature of the Rule of Law and Democracy: Implications for the Commonwealth Caribbean
...be invalidated by the reasoning in Hinds , at least where the holders of any new court are not appointed 55. Ibid 21. 56. Sharma v AG [2005] 1 LRC 148 (CA T&T). 218 Judicial Independence as an Indispensable Feature of the Rule of Law on the same terms and in the same manner prescribed for p......