Legislative provisions which govern leave to appeal to the JCPC generally provide for an appeal as of right from a final (as opposed to an...
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Legislative provisions which govern leave to appeal to the JCPC generally provide for an appeal as of right from a final (as opposed to an interlocutory) decision in certain categories of civil proceeding. But how do you determine if a decision is final?
Legislative provisions which govern leave to appeal to the JCPC generally provide for an appeal as of right from a final (as opposed to an...
THE president of the Estate Police Association (EPA) has written to Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Reginald Armour, SC, asking him to...
In a recent Privy Council decision in Arjoon v Daniel [2023] UKPC 42, on appeal from the Court of Appeal …
In a recent Privy Council decision in Arjoon v Daniel [2023] UKPC 42, on appeal from the Court of Appeal …
TERRENCE W FARRELL IN A RECENT article (Politics and judicial discord, Guardian, August 30) Dr Varma Deyalsingh, among other things, asserted: “In...
IN a unanimous ruling, the London-based Privy Council has dismissed a challenge by the Public Services Association (PSA) of the ongoing...
By Yang Xite In the process of stabilizing the economy in China this year, two major microeconomic groups have attracted significant attention,...
The Privy Council, overturning a decision of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, has clarified the requirements for a claimant wishing to establish...
The Privy Council, overturning a decision of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, has clarified the requirements for a claimant wishing to establish...
GOVERNMENT’s Revenue Authority Act is constitutional, the London-based Privy Council has unanimously ruled. The Public Services Association (PSA),...