Permission to Appeal - March and April 2023
Case Name | Justices | PTA | Reasons given |
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Mitchell Fei Shing Li Pak Shong (Appellant) v The State of Mauritius (Respondent) (Mauritius)
JCPC 2023/0004 |
Lord Lloyd-Jones Lord Burrows Lady Rose |
Refused 17 April 2023 |
Permission to appeal be refused because there is no risk that as serious miscarriage of justice has occurred in this case. |
Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (Respondent) v Amplia Communications Ltd (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago)
JCPC 2022/0111 Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (Respondent) v Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago) JCPC 2022/0112 |
Lord Hodge Lord Stephens Lord Richards |
Refused 17 April 2023 |
Permission to appeal be refused because the applications do not raise an arguable point of law. |
Donald Baldeosingh (Appellant) v Scotiabank Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (Respondent) (Trinidad and Tobago)
JCPC 2023/0003 |
Lord Kitchin Lord Leggatt Lord Burrows |
Refused 25 April 2023 |
Permission to appeal be refused because the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law and is devoid of merit. |
In the following cases, the advice which the Board has given to His Majesty is as indicated below | |||
GAC Holdings Ltd (Appellant) v Carl Stuart Jackson and three others (in their capacity as Joint Liquidators) (Respondents) (British Virgin Islands)
JCPC 2022/0108 |
Lord Briggs Lord Kitchin Lord Hamblen |
Refused 23 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because:
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Janett Foster (Appellant) v Director of Public Prosecutions (Respondent) (Jamaica)
JCPC 2022/0103 |
Lord Lloyd-Jones Lord Burrows Lady Rose |
Refused 17 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law. |
Bilika Simamba (Appellant) v Attorney General of the Cayman Islands and another (Respondents) (Cayman Islands)
JCPC 2022/0114 |
Lord Briggs Lord Stephens Lord Richards |
Refused 17 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law. |
Julian Ellul (Appellant) v The King (Respondent) (Gibraltar)
JCPC 2022/0113 |
Lord Reed Lord Sales Lord Leggatt |
Refused 26 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because there is no risk that as serious miscarriage of justice has occurred in this case. |
Millard Dunbar (Appellant) v St Catherine Co-Operative Credit Union (Respondent) (Jamaica)
JCPC 2023/0014 |
Lord Kitchin Lord Leggatt Lord Burrows |
Refused 15 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law. |
Jonathan Frank Edward Irving and another (Appellants) v Jeremy Paul Bradley Carter t/a Carters and another (Respondents) (Isle of Man)
JCPC 2023/0009 |
Lord Lloyd-Jones Lord Kitchin Lord Stephans |
Refused 15 May 2023 |
Permission to appeal should be refused because the appeal does not raise an arguable point of law. |