Vishnu Narine Sarju v Felix Walker (No 1)

JurisdictionGuyana
Date1973
Year1973
CourtCourt of Appeal (Guyana)

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  • Nankissoor Singh v Persaud
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • Invalid date
  • Singh v Persaud
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 14 February 1985
    ...that the trial judge's multiplier was unduly high and ought to be varied. [See the views of Persaud, J.A. in Sarju v. Walker No. 1, (1973) 21 W.I.R. 86, at p. 95-96, and those of Haynes, C. in Heeralall v. Hack, at p. 139). 100 I think that we must bear in mind the general approach that an......
  • Guyana Sugar Corporation v Dukhi
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice
    • 25 July 2016
    ...itemisation was described as the modern practice. In Guyanese jurisprudence, the issue was directly raised in Sarju v. Walker (No. 1) (1973) 21 W.I.R. 86 where Persaud JA noted that ‘awards must be made under the well recognised heads.’ [ibid at 93] Crane, J.A., however, held that the requi......
  • Alli et Al v Yassen
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 9 February 1984
    ...the method by which the uncertainties of the future are accommodated, while leaving the multiplicand intact. Sarju v. Walker No. 1 (1973) 21 W.I.R. 86 and Burrowes v. Chandler, (1974) No. 151/72 are cases in which the trial judge used this method. The other method of using the full estimate......
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