Attorney-General v Mohamed Alli and Others
Jurisdiction | Guyana |
Judgment Date | 1987 |
Date | 1987 |
Year | 1987 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Guyana) |
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18 cases
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Police Federation and Others v Commissioner of The Independent Commission of Investigations and Attorney General
...to be instituted.’ 102 Claimants' Counsel relied on two cases to ground his contention. Firstly Attorney General v. Mohammed et al (1987) 41 WIR 176. This case was cited to show the relationship of the doctrine of legitimate expectation to matters constitutional. 103 This case originated fr......
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Benjamin et Al v The Honourable Minister of Information and Broadcasting et Al
...No. 5 of 1991. It has been applied not just to public law but to constitutional law. See Attorney General of Guyana v. Mohammed Ali (1987) 41 W.I.R. 176 at 209 where Massiah C. rhetorically asked, “Why should these moral concepts [of fairness and justice inherent in the doctrine of legitima......
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5 books & journal articles
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Judicial Independence as an Indispensable Feature of the Rule of Law and Democracy: Implications for the Commonwealth Caribbean
...the Political Environment in Guyana (IDS, Turkeyen 1984) 143–65. 48. Hope v New Guyana Co Ltd [1979] 26 WIR 233 (CA Guy). 49. AG v Alli (1987) 41 WIR 176 (CA Guy). Transitions in Caribbean Law the outcome when decisions of fact are made by a jury of 12 persons. In order to neutralize this s......
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Environmental protection of Nariva Swamp and Guiana Island: the need forthe greening of caribbean constitutions
...be the town and country planning statutes, which were enacted to permit 22 See generally, Attorney-General v. Mohanud Alli and Others (1987) 41 WIR 176,Cf. Societe United Docks v. Government of Mauritius [1985] 1 All E.R. 864 where die Privy Council noted that the use of introductory words ......
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Guyana: the public law/private law divide in employment law - clarity and penumbra
...to such conventions as have been ratified, and indeed 46 [1963] 2 All E.R. 66, H.L. 47 (1983) 35 W.I.R. 329. 48 [1985] A.C. 374. 49 (1987) 41 W.I.R. 176. 50 Civ. App. No. 5/1991. 51 Margaret DeMerieux, Fundamental Rights in Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions, Faculty of Law Library, Unive......
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