Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Decisions - 2023
Summary
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has published its decisions for 2023. These decisions cover a range of cases from various Commonwealth jurisdictions, including Grenada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Mauritius. The publication provides access to the rulings made throughout the year.
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This document is a compilation of judicial decisions made by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council throughout 2023. It lists cases from various Commonwealth jurisdictions, including Grenada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Mauritius. Each entry provides a link to the full case decision and its citation.
For legal professionals and courts involved in these jurisdictions, these decisions represent binding legal precedent. Compliance officers should review these rulings to understand evolving legal interpretations and ensure adherence to the latest judicial pronouncements relevant to their operations within these territories. No specific compliance deadlines or actions are mandated by this publication itself, as it is a record of past decisions.
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2023 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Decisions
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2023 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Decisions
January
- Carriacou Devcor Ltd v Corion & Anor (Grenada) [2023] UKPC 1 (17 January 2023)
- Cox v The King (Turks and Caicos Islands) [2023] UKPC 4 (31 January 2023)
- Lux Locations Ltd v Yida (Antigua and Barbuda) [2023] UKPC 3 (31 January 2023)
Responsible Development for Abaco (RDA) Ltd v Christie & Ors (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 2 (31 January 2023)
FebruaryThe Attorney General v The Jamaican Bar Association & Anor (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 6 (09 February 2023)
HEB Enterprises Ltd & Anor v Richards (Cayman Islands) [2023] UKPC 7 (21 February 2023)
Silochan & Anor v Cedeno (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 5 (02 February 2023)
MarchAriste v The King (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 18 (28 March 2023)
McPhee v Colina Insurance Ltd (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 8 (02 March 2023)
Miller v R. (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 10 (13 March 2023)
Porter & Anor v Stokes (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 11 (30 March 2023)
Ramoon v Governor of the Cayman Islands & Anor (Cayman Islands) [2023] UKPC 9 (02 March 2023)
AprilNgumi v The Attorney General of The Bahamas & Ors (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 12 (05 April 2023)
MayAttorney General v Rolle & Ors (The Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 13 (04 May 2023)
Maharaj v The Cabinet of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago & Anor (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 17 (18 May 2023)
Morrison v R. (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 14 (11 May 2023)
Perry & Anor v Lopag Trust Reg & Anor No 2 (Cayman Islands) [2023] UKPC 16 (18 May 2023)
Pierre v R. (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 15 (11 May 2023
JuneAlphamix Ltd v The District Council of Riviere du Rempart (Mauritius) [2023] UKPC 20 (05 June 2023)
Fang & Ors v HM Attorney General (Jersey) (Rev1) [2023] UKPC 21 (06 June 2023)
Hilaire v Chastanet (Saint Lucia) [2023] UKPC 22 (13 June 2023)
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Development and Family Services & Anor v Peters (Trinidad & Tobago) [2023] UKPC 23 (27 June 2023)
Traille Caribbean Ltd v Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd (t/a Lime) (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 19 (01 June 2023)
JulyAttorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v Trinsalvage Enterprises Ltd (Trinidad & Tobago) [2023] UKPC 26 (18 July 2023)
Blue Lagoon Beach Hotel & Co Ltd v Assessment Review Committee & Anor (Mauritius) [2023] UKPC 24 (04 July 2023)
The Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue v Boland & Ors (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 27 (18 July 2023)
Finzi v Jamaican Redevelopment Foundation Inc & Ors (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 29 (27 July 2023)
Morgan v The King (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 25 (11 July 2023)
Moss v The King (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 28 (25 July 2023)
Roopnarine v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 30 (27 July 2023)
AugustGarcia v Arima Door Centre Holding Company Ltd (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 31 (01 August 2023)
SeptemberBertrand & Ors v Elias (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 34 (26 September 2023)
FamilyMart China Holding Co Ltd v Ting Chuan (Cayman Islands) Holding Corporation (Cayman Islands) [2023] UKPC 33 (20 September 2023)
Watson v The King (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 32 (05 September 2023)
OctoberAttorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v Vijay Maharaj Substituted on behalf of the Estate of Satnarayan Maharaj for Satnarayan Maharaj & Anor (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 36 (12 October 2023)
Dayal v Jugnauth & Ors [2023] UKPC 37 (16 October 2023)
Lafresiere v New Mauritius Hotels Ltd (Mauritius) [2023] UKPC 38 (26 October 2023)
Stanford Asset Holdings Ltd & Anor v AfrAsia Bank Ltd (Mauritius) [2023] UKPC 35 (10 October 2023)
NovemberHenry & Anor v Attorney General of St Lucia (Saint Lucia) [2023] UKPC 41 (27 November 2023)
Primeo Fund v Bank of Bermuda (Cayman) Ltd & Anor (Cayman Islands) [2023] UKPC 40 (15 November 2023)
Renraw Investments Ltd & Ors v Real Time Systems Ltd (Trinidad & Tobago) [2023] UKPC 39 (13 November 2023)
DecemberArjoon & Ors v Daniel (Receiver) (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 42 (04 December 2023)
Chang v The Hospital Administrator & Ors (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 44 (12 December 2023)
Chitolie & Anor v Saint Lucia National Housing Corporation [2023] UKPC 43 (05 December 2023)
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