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Permission to Appeal

Permission to Appeal - August 2023

Permission to Appeal - August 2023
Case Name Justices PTA Reasons given
JCPC 2023/0038
Brian Holiday (Appellant) v HH Mrs Rajkumarsingh, the Senior District Magistrate of Moka District Court (Respondent) (Mauritius)
2023 SCJ 118 / Record No. SCR 118871 - 5N205/19
Lord Briggs
Lord Sales
Lord Richards
Refused
14 September 2023
Permission to appeal is refused as there is no arguable case under the Constitution and because there is no point of law of general public importance.
In the following cases, the advice which the Board proposes to give to His Majesty is as indicated below
JCPC 2023/0032
Rosina Smith (Appellant) v Fidelity Bank (Bahamas) Ltd (Respondent) (Bahamas)
SCCiv. App. No. 122 of 2020
Lord Lloyd-Jones
Lord Leggatt
Lord Stephens
Refused
29 August 2023
Permission to appeal is refused as special leave would have to be required and this is refused because there is no arguable point of law.
JCPC 2023/0035
Devon Jermaine Anglin (Appellant) v The King (Respondent) (Cayman Islands)
Criminal Appeal 012/2017
Lord Lloyd-Jones
Lord Leggatt
Lord Stephens
Refused
29 August 2023
Permission to appeal is refused as there is no risk that a serious miscarriage of justice may have occurred.
JCPC 2023/0034
Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 - Benefice of St Mary, Southampton and the Benefice of St Barnabas, Southampton
Lord Briggs
Lord Sales
Lord Richards
Refused
14 September 2023
Permission to appeal is refused because there is no real prospect of success on appeal.
JCPC 2023/0039
Flowers Development Company Ltd (Appellant) v The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Ltd & 2 others (Respondents) (Bahamas)
SCCivApp & CAIS No. 14 of 2022
Lord Briggs
Lord Sales
Lord Richards
Refused
14 September 2023
Permission to appeal is refused as this is not an appeal as of right and because there is no arguable point of law, in the light of the fact-finding of the judge.