Permission to Appeal - August 2023
Case Name | Justices | PTA | Reasons given |
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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. |