Ramesh Ramdat v The State

JurisdictionGuyana
Year1991
Date1991
CourtCourt of Appeal (Guyana)
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11 cases
  • Matthews v The State
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 5 June 1998
    ...154, The State v. Mohamed Khalil (1975) 23 W.I.R. 50, The State v. Adams and Poole (1976) 23 W.I.R. 252 and the more recent cases, Ramesh Ramdat v. The State (1991) 46 W.I.R. 201 decided on 8th November, 1991, Osman Khan v. The State (unreported) and Anand Mohan Kissoon and Rohan Singh v. T......
  • Courtney Lawes v R
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 10 November 2011
    ...witnesses and, that the practice of confrontation with a view to identification in those circumstances was to be condemned. In Ramesh Ramdat v The State (1991) 46 WIR 201 at 211 and 212, George C in the Court of Appeal of Guyana, where there had been a confrontation at a police station, rem......
  • Roberts v The State
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • 29 July 2008
    ...the guilt of the accused man.” (Emphasis added) “So you the jurors have to be satisfied…” Ground 1 Ground 2 11 In Ramdat v the State (1991) 46 W.I.R. 201 a case emanating from Guyana, the Court of Appeal found that although the trial judge had instructed the members of the jury on the meani......
  • David Baptiste v The State
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • 27 April 2018
    ...ability to identify the suspect. 24 (24) Mrs. Teelucksingh-Ramoutar also relied on the decision of the Court of Appeal of Guyana in Ramesh Ramdat v. The State (1991) 46 W.I.R. 201. In that case, the virtual complainant was a sixteen year old girl who was attacked by an assailant, raped and......
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