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Latest News
Pressure mounts on DPP–PM, AG, CJ versus Gaspard
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Injunction blocking deportation of Cameroonian refugees fleeing political persecution
Our team secured an injunction prohibiting 5 Cameroonian nationals from facing deportation mere hours before they boarded a plane returning
Recent Judgments
Landmark judgment on NFTs from UK Courts
Read about it here: https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/item/freezing-orders-a-landmark-new-judgement-on-nfts-from-uk-courts
Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited v Republic Grains Investment Limited
Our team challenges the issue of costs in a commercial lease dispute http://webopac.ttlawcourts.org/LibraryJud/Judgments/HC/boodoosingh/2019/cv_19_04616DD03jul2020.pdf
TN Ramnauth v Kallco et al Consolidated Action
Our team engages in a multi-million dollar contractual and tortious dispute navigating multiple areas of law including unlawful means conspiracy, bribery, and dishonest assistance http://webopac.ttlawcourts.org/LibraryJud/Judgments/HC/aboud/2017/cv_17_01415DD06aug2020.pdf
Luisa Fernandes, Domus Trust Co Ltd, AM Investments Ltd and Poui Investments Ltd -v- Joseph Fernandes and Champs Elysees Limited formerly known as Trinidad Country Club Limited
Our team engaged in injunctive proceedings to safeguard interests of non-voting shareholders in arguably the largest local shareholders’ oppression action http://webopac.ttlawcourts.org/LibraryJud/Judgments/HC/mohammed_my/2022/cv_22_00512DD20may2022.pdf
Real Time Systems Limited (Respondent) v (1)
Renraw Investments Limited (2) CCAM and
Company Limited (3) Austin Jack Warner
(Appellants)
Our team engaged in the leading authority on the applicability of Part 26.2 of the Civil Proceedings Rules of Trinidad and Tobago https://www.jcpc.uk/cases/docs/jcpc-2012-0056-judgment.pdf
Civ. App. No. P023 of 2020- The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v Vijay Maharaj (substituted on behalf of the Estate of Satnarayan Maharaj) and Central Broadcasting Limited- Sedition
The Court of Appeal held that sections 3 and 4 of the Sedition Act, which came into effect in 1920, were saved law and therefore
New Legislation
Public pressure forces Trinidad & Tobago government to drop amendment to Freedom of Information Act
The amendment to the Act, called Clause 7, formed part of an omnibus bill called The Miscellaneous Provisions (Tax Amnesty, Pensions, Freedom of Information, National
Trinidad & Tobago’s procurement regulation bill passes, but corruption concerns linger
The main aspect of the bill preoccupying civil society, business organisations and even the Office of Procurement Regulation (OPR) itself, is Clause 5, which removes
Trinidad and Tobago residents’ response to proposed amendments to fireworks legislation? Enforce existing laws
Despite the country’s Summary Offences Act providing very clear parameters regarding the sale and use of fireworks—police permission required to set them off, thousand-dollar fines
The Tobacco Control Amendment Regulations 2019
The Tobacco Control (Amendment) Regulations are intended to allow for the sole use of the sixteen health messages and images contained in the CARICOM Regional