Permission to Appeal - April 2026
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| Case Name | Justices | PTA | Reasons given |
|---|---|---|---|
| In the following cases, the advice which the Board proposes to give to His Majesty is as indicated below | |||
| JCPC/2026/0001 Antigua Commercial Bank (Respondent) v Mary E. Prophet (Appellant) (Antigua and Barbuda) | Lord Briggs Lord Leggatt Lady Simler | Refused 01 April 2026 | Permission to appeal is refused as the application does not raise a point of law of general public importance |
| JCPC/2026/0004 Clico International Life Insurance Ltd and another (Respondents) v Eastern Caribbean Baptist Mission and two others (Appellants) (Antigua and Barbuda) ANUHCVAP2019/0035 | Lord Lloyd-Jones Lord Hamblen Lord Doherty | Refused 01 April 2026 | "There is no appeal as of right because the application was out of time. In any event, the appeal is devoid of merit. Permission to appeal is refused on the ground that it is not arguable that there has been a serious miscarriage of justice." |
| JCPC/2025/0104 Amir Mizrachy (Appellant) v The King (Respondent) (Bermuda) [2025] CA Bda 25 Civ (2 September 2025) | Lord Reed Lord Stephens Lord Richards | Refused 01 April 2026 | Permission to appeal is refused on the ground that it is not arguable that there has been a serious miscarriage of justice. |