Permission to Appeal - March 2022
Case Name | Justices | PTA | Reasons given |
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Wanda Pedro (Appellant) v
Attorney General and another (Respondents) (Bermuda)
JCPC 2021/0092 Neutral Citation Number [2021] CA (Bda) Civ 14 |
Lord Kitchin Lord Sales Lord Leggatt |
Refused 16 March 2022 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the application does not raise a genuinely disputable issue regarding the Constitution and there are no grounds for a grant of special leave as the application does not raise an arguable point of law. |
Rovika Inc and 2 others (Appellants) v
Attorney General and another (Respondents) (Montserrat)
JCPC 2021/0042 |
Lord Briggs Lord Hamblen Lord Burrows |
Refused 16 March 2022 |
Permission to appeal should be refused. This appeal is out of time and there is no good reason to extend time. The appeal is in any event wholly devoid of merit. |
Lincoln Joseph Silburn (Appellant) v
The Queen (Respondent) (Cayman Islands)
JCPC 2021/0023 |
Lord Hodge Lord Stephens Lady Rose |
Refused 16 March 2022 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because there is no risk that a serious miscarriage of justice has occurred in this case |
Rolland Rodgers (Appellant) v
Administrator General (Respondent) (Jamaica)
JCPC 2021/0110 |
Lord Reed Lord Hamblen Lord Stephens |
Refused 16 March 2022 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the application does not raise an arguable point of law. |
In the following cases, the advice which the Board proposes to give to Her Majesty is as indicated below | |||
Dexter Simon and 4 others (Appellants) v
Commissioner of Prisons and another (Respondents) (Trinidad and Tobago)
JCPC 2021/0113 |
Lord Reed Lord Sales Lord Burrows |
Refused 30 March 2022 |
Permission to appeal be refused because there is no appeal as of right under section 109(1)(a) of the Constitution, and the appeal does not raise a genuinely disputable issue for the purposes of section 23 of the Judicial Review Act as the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law. |
Mahen Ramnauth (Appellant) v
The State of Mauritius (Respondent) (Mauritius)
JCPC 2021/0050 |
Lord Briggs Lord Stephens Lady Rose |
Granted 30 March 2022 |
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