Sahadeo Maharaj v Teaching Service Commission & Corinth Teachers’ Training College
“The appellant sought judicial review of the decision to appoint Mr Jones, as he believed that there was an error in the entry of the date of his appointment as a Teacher II on the seniority list…”
Maharaj v Teaching Service Commission
“Relief sought by plaintiff for an order of certiorari quashing the decision of the Teaching Service Commission by which it failed to revoke the appointment of another person as Principal of the Picton Presbyterian Primary School…”
Josine Johnson & Yuclan Balwant v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
“…are null and void under section 2 of the Constitution because they unfairly discriminate against women in contravention of section 4(b) and/or (d) of the Constitution…”
Kirvek Management and Consulting Services Limited v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
“the payment in was made by the plaintiff, Kirvek Management and Consulting Services Ltd (“Kirvek”), pursuant to an order of the High Court (as varied by the Court of Appeal) requiring Kirvek to deposit security for costs in the sum of $250,000…”
Smart v James; Paulphagoo Petitioner v Patrick Manning
“Appeal to Court of Appeal to determine jurisdiction of Election Court to hear and determine election petitions brought pursuant to Constitutional and Representation of People Act…”
Ramanoop v Attorney General
“Whether the Court can grant exemplary damages under the Constitution — In an appropriate case for a breach of a constitutional right, the Court can order exemplary damages…”
Mohanlal Bhagwandeen v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
“The issue in the present appeal is whether the Commissioner of Police (the Commissioner) had treated him unequally and/or unfairly and had discriminated against him in refusing to recommend him for promotion from the rank of constable to that of corporal, contrary to section 4(b) and (d) of the Constitution…”
Visham Boodoosingh v Richard Ramnarace
“At about 1.00 a.m. on 9 August 1998, in a Bar at Penal, the respondent suffered serious injuries when he was shot in the face by the appellant…”
Chaitan v Khan and Peters v Khan
“the appellants have challenged the decision of the trial judge before who petitions brought by the respondents are listed for trial, rejecting their application for a stay or adjournment of those petitions to a date after the Court of Appeal determines their appeals…”
Ravi Balgobin Maharaj v The Cabinet of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and another
“This case pertained to the local government elections where members were voted and selected in 2019 for a period of 3 years based on the Municipal Corporations Act (MCA)…”