Jag Singh v Toong Fong Omnibus Company Ltd

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Judgment Date1964
Date1964
Year1964
CourtPrivy Council
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    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 12 June 2003
    ...this court. Further I will heed the caution given by Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest when in delivering the advice of the Board in Singh v Toong Fong Omnibus Co. Ltd. (1964) 3 All E.R. 925 at page 927 he said: "It need hardly be emphasised that caution has to be exercised when paying heed to t......
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    • Federal Court (Singapore)
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    ...would be awarded instead: at [18] and [19]. Bird v Cocking & Sons Ltd [1951] 2 TLR 1260 (folld) Jag Singh v Toong Fong Omnibus Co Ltd [1964] MLJ 463 (folld) Rushton v National Coal Board [1953] 1 QB 495 (folld) H E Cashin (Murphy & Dunbar) for the appellant M Coomaraswamy (Rodyk & Davidson)......
  • Fuller v The Attorney General
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 16 October 1998
    ...Const. 5.6.97, Johnson v. Sterling (1981) 30 W.I.R. 155, West v. Shepherd [1964] A.C. 326 and Singh v. Joon Gong Omnibus Co. [1964] 3 All E.R. 925. 221 The Constitution of Jamaica, enacted in 1962, guaranteed to its citizen certain fundamental rights and freedoms. These are enacted provisio......
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    • Jamaica
    • Telford Georges: A Legal Odyssey
    • 21 November 2008
    ...in the same jurisdiction or in a neighbouring locality where the relevant conditions are similar. In Jog Singh v Toong Omnibus Co. Ltd. [1964] 1 WLR. 1382, 1385 Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, delivering the advice of the Board, says – “In deciding this appeal, their Lordships think that three......

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