Mootoo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 1979 |
Year | 1979 |
Date | 1979 |
Court | Privy Council |
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24 cases
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R v Steven Grant
... ... Susan Reid-Jones and Miss Kathryn Denbow of the Attorney General's Chambers instructed by the Director of State ... Board of the Privy Council in Ramesh Dipraj Kumar Mootoo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [1978] 30 ... ...
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[1] Kent Andrews [2] Winston Robinson [3] Antonio Gellizeau Appellants v Attorney General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Respondent [ECSC]
...Finance Trust Company Limited v New South Wales Crime Commission [2009] HCA 49 applied in part and also distinguished; Mootoo v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago [1979] 1 WLR 1334, at 1338 — 1339 applied; The State v Boyce [2006] UKPC1 mentioned; Ferguson v The Attorney General of T......
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Llandovery Investments Ltd v Commissioner of Taxpayer Appeals
... ... The general principle, he submitted, is that a decision-maker who ... 33 Relying on Mootoo v Attorney General (1978) 30 WIR 411 (1978) 30 WIR 411 , ... ...
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Adrian Nation v DPP and Attorney General of Jamaica
...which existed at the time it was passed, the legislation violated rights enshrined in the Constitution . (Emphases mine). See Mootoo v. Attorney General (1979) 1 WLR 1334 at 1338 a. 34The Australian case of Federal Commissioner of Munro (1926-1927) 38 CLR 153, a decision of the High Court ......
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