Chokolingo v Attorney-General of Trinidad and Tobago
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1980 |
Date | 1980 |
Court | Privy Council |
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106 cases
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Independent Publishing Company Ltd v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and another; Trinidad and Tobago News Centre Ltd and Others v Same
...the order itself? The respondents submit that it is and rely in particular upon the judgment of the Privy Council in Chokolingo v The Attorney General of Trinidad & Tobago [1981] 1 WLR 78 Since Chokolingo bears certain superficial resemblances to the present case it is necessary to examine......
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Hinds v Attorney General of Barbados and another
...being that there is in the Trinidad and Tobago section no term equivalent to the proviso to section 24(2). In Chokolingo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [1981] 1 WLR 106 Lord Diplock repeated and amplified his earlier statement in Maharaj at pages 111-112: "Acceptance of the appl......
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A.G. of Trinidad and Tobago v McLeod
... ... McLeod has taken no part in the appeal to this Board for which the appellants, the Attorney General and the Speaker, obtained final leave on 5th April 1982. Their Lordships have thus been deprived of the advantage of hearing any argument adverse to ... 28 In Chokolingo v. Attorney General [1981] 1 W.L.R. 106 the Judicial Committee applying what they had previously said obiter in Maharaj v. Attorney General of ... ...
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Cora Richardson-Hodge 1st Claimant Navine Fleming 2nd Claimant v Attorney General of Anguilla 1st Defendant Commissioner of Police of Anguilla 2nd Defendant Joseph Andrew Arsenault 3rd Defendant [ECSC]
...that should be utilized very sparingly. See Harriksson v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (1980) AC 265, 268. Chokolingo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (1981) 1 WLR 106, 111–112 and Hinds v The Attorney General (2001) UKPC 108 Based on the pleadings, the court has no do......
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Jurisdictional issues in the adjudication of human rights claims under commonwealth caribbean constitutions
...153(3) of the Guyana Constitution. 60 See, for example, art.l53(2) of the Guyana Constitution. 61 (1978) 30 W.I.R.310. 62 At p.331. 63 (1980) 32 W.I.R. 354. "Acceptance of the applicant's argument would have the consequence that in every criminal case in which a person who had been convicte......