Betaudier v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago)
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Neutral Citation | [2021] UKPC 7 |
Year | 2021 |
Court | Privy Council |
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11 cases
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Dr Markus Boettcher v XIO (UK) LLP ((in Liquidation))
...to be satisfied in order that service may be legitimately served outside the jurisdiction (see AK Investments CJSC v Kyrgyz Mobil Tel Ltd [2021] UKPC 7; [2012] 1 WLR 1804, para. 71). In Soriano v Forensic News LLC [2021] EWCA Civ 1952; [2022] QB 533, Warby, LJ summarised the law on serv......
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R (on the application of Officer W80) v Director General of the Independent Office for Police Conduct and Others
...Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland [2017] NIQB 70 at paras 24–31; Betaudier v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [2021] UKPC 7 at paras 11–14.) 118 Under the civil law test of self-defence, the necessity, proportionality and reasonableness of the officer's conduct wil......
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Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago v Darwin Azad Sahadath and another
...the case here. He cited in support of this submission the Board's recent judgment in Betaudier v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [2021] UKPC 7 (promulgated, it must be said, when this appeal was already pending). The Betaudier case was a claim for damages for false imprisonment ari......
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Daran Neely v The Attorney General
...he has in mind (e.g., suspicion of “involvement in kidnapping” is sufficient): Betaudier v Attorney General for Trinidad and Tobago [2021] 5 LRC 155 per Lord Lloyd-Jones at paragraph 99 The test for “reasonable suspicion” is both subjective and objective. The officer must genuinely suspect......
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