Olive Casey Jaundoo v Attorney General
Jurisdiction | Guyana |
Date | 1968 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Guyana) |
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Infochannel Ltd v Cable and Wireless Jamaica Ltd
......The Attorney-General should also consider whether, in view of the issues ...See Jaundoo v. Attorney-General of Guyana [1971] AC. 972; [1971] 3 ......
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Ramadhar v The Attorney General
...distinction between a legal right and a fundamental right has been made by Cummings J.A. in the Guyana Court of Appeal in Olive Casey Jaundoo v. Attorney General 1968 12 W.I.R. 221. At page 251 the learned judge stated: “… a legal right is one which is enforceable in the courts of law. It i......
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The Village Council of Cotton Tree v The Acting Chief Justice of Belize
...bound to do no less. 51 The author then turned his attention to the organs of the state in paragraph 9.61. Referring to Jaundoo v AG (1968) 12 WIR 221 at 251C-D, E, 254H, he stated: “Cummings JA observed that the existence in the Constitution of guaranteed fundamental rights, and reasoned ......
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Re Chokolingo ( the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago)
...The Constitution guarantees these rights and freedoms and, to adopt the words of Cummings, J.A. in Olive Casey Jaundoo vs. A.G. (1968) 12 W.I.R. 221 at p. 251: “The existence of such a guarantee precludes any organ of the state — executive, legislative or judicial — from acting in contraven......
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Jurisdictional issues in the adjudication of human rights claims under commonwealth caribbean constitutions
...of these Constitutions, manifested in supreme law clauses, inrigorousrequirements for constitutional alterations, in the multiplic-18 (1968) 12 W.I.R. 221 (C.A. Guyana); [1972] A.C. 972 (P.C). 19 At p.243. 20 [1977] 1AllE.R.411. 21 (1968) 12 W.I.R. 221, at p.254. 22 At p.261. ity of prohibi......