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To provide sound, timely judgments and efficient court services in an environment where all stakeholders are valued.

2003

Walker,Linnette Duncan v Clear Clarke, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2002/DO8 1
BETWEEN LINNETTE DUNCAN-WALKER PLAINTIFF
A N D CLEARCLARKE 1 ST DEFENDANT
A N D IAN ANTHONY GOLDING 2ND DEFENDANT
Mr. Garth Lyttle for Plaintiff.
Defendant not appearing or being Represented.
Assessment of Damapes
Heard: 9th April, 2003 and isth April, 2003
Brooks, J.
Although the heading indicates that the Defendants in the action did
not appear and were not represented, counsel instructed by the Attorneys-at-

Watson,Lincoln v Paula Nelson & Fitz Mullings

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 2002lW-062
BET WEEN LINCOLN WATSON CLAIMANT
AND PAULA NELSON 1 DEFENDANT
AND FITZ MLJLLINGS 2nd DEFENDANT
Heard - 2nd and 9" December, 2003
Mr. Jeffrey Mordecai for the Claimant
Miss Camille Wignall and Miss Minto instructed by Nunes
Scholefield, DeLeon & Co. for the lst Defendant
MANGATAL J (Ag.)
1. Lincoln Watson claims that on the 1 1" of December, 1997 Fitz
Mullings so negligently drove Paula Nelson's motor vehicle at the

Liberal Arts College Of JA Ltd v Dr. W. Val Chambers, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMOM LAW 
BETWEEN LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF iSTC LA&ANT
JAMAICA LTD. ~
A N D DR. W. VAL CHAMBERS 2ND CLAIMANT
A N D UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF DEFENDANT
0 JAMAICA
Mr. Leighton Miller for Claimants.
Mr. Patrick Foster and Miss Julie Thompson for Defendant
instructed by Director of State Proceedings.
IN CWIBERS
Heard: 17'~an d 23rdO ctober 2003
Application for Injunction
Brooks, J.
Ci I

Liberal Arts College JA Ltd v University Council Of Jamaica

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
CLAIM NO. C. L. 2003 HCV 2353 -
BETWEEN LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE
JAMAICA LIMITED CLAIMANT
AND UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF JAMAICA DEFENDANT
IN CHAMBERS
HEARD: DECEMBER 23,2003
Mr. Leighton Miller for Claimant.
Mr. Patrick Foster And Miss Julie Thompson for Defendant instructed by Director of
State Proceedings.
Daye, J. (Ag.1
Liberal Art College of Jamaica Limited filed an application on the 3rd December

Crooks,Lester v D.R. Foote Construction Co. Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN COMMON LAW
SUIT NO. C.L. 1999lC 147
BETWEEN LESTER CROOKS CLAIMANTIRESPONDENT
AND D. R. FOOTE CONSTRUCTION DEFEND ANTIAPPLICANT
CO. LTD.
Miss Althea Wilkins for ClaimantfRespondent.
G Mr. Don 0. Foote for Defendant/Applicant.
IN CHAMBERS
Heard: 14 th and 16 th Mas, 2003
.BROOKS, J.
The application before the Court is for the Judgment entered against the Defendant
ito be set aside and for the Defendant to be allowed additional time to file its defence.

Harper, Leslie v Edward Seaga

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
IN COMMON LAW 
SUIT NO C. L. HI3811996
BETWEEN LESLIE HARPER CLAIMANT
A N D EDWARD SEAGA DEFENDANT
Lord Anthony Gifford, Q.C. and Stacey Kong-Quee for Claimant
instructed by Gifford Thompson & Bright.
c' Emil George, Q.C. & Tricia McNeil for Defendant instructed by Dunn Cox
for Defendant.
CORAM: BROOKS, J.
HEARD 28THO CTOBER AND llTHD ECEMBER, 2003
Defamation cases require courts to balance competing interests in an

Robinson ,Lackston v Daisy Coke, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
IN EQUITY
SUIT NO. E. 224/2002
IN THE MATTER of Section 125 of the
Jamaica Constitution
AND
IN THE MATTER of the Public Service
Regulations 1961
BETWEEN LACKSTON ROBINSON PLAINTIFF
A N D DAISY COKE lST DEFENDANT
A N D MICHAEL FENNELL 2ND DEFENDANT
A N D EDWIN JONES 3RD DEFENDANT
A N D PAULINE FINDLAY 4TH DEFENDANT
A N D GEORGE PHILLIP sTH DEFENDANT
(Members of the Public
C ' Service Commission)
A N D THE ATTORNEY "- .,

Cooke,Kynan v Sharon Nora Cooke

IN ,THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
FAMILY DIVISION
SUIT NO. F 2002lC120
BETWEEN KYNAN COOKE PETITIONER
AND SHARON NORA COOKE RESPONDENT
C:
Mrs. Pamela Benka-Coker Q.C. instructed by Mrs. Debra McDonald for the
Respondent/Applicant
Mr. Gordon Steer instructed by Chambers, Bunny & Steer for the Petitioner1
Respondent.
Heard: 2 0&~ 2 2ndM ay, 2003
C;, 1. This is a matter in which the Petitioner/Respondent to the present application

Anderson, Junior v Maritime Towing Company Ltd, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA
CLAIM NO. C.L.Al13 of 1999
BETWEEN
AND
AND
AND
JUNIOR ANDERSON CLAIMANT
MARITIME TOWING COMPANY iSTD EFENDANT
LIMITED
HYLTON MAXWELL 2ND DEFENDANT
MICHAEL CAMPBELL 3RD DEFENDANT
Mr. Richard Reitzin instructed by Reitzin & Hernandez for the Claimant.
Mr. Jeffrey Daley, instructed by Rattray Patterson Rattray for the Defendants.
Heard gLhS eptember, 6tha nd loLhO ctober, stha nd 9th December 2003
Mangatal J (Ag).

Charlton, Joy et al v Air Jamaica Ltd, et al

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 
IN EQUI'I'Y 4
SUIT NO. E 338 OF 1994
IN THE MATTER of the benefit under the
Pension Plan for Employees of Air Jamaica
(1 968) Limited (as amended)
AND
IN THE MATTER of the Interpretation of
Rules of the Trust Deed of the Pension Plan
for Employees of Air Jamaica (1968)
Limited (as amended)
BETWEEN JOY CHARLTON, CLIVE GOODALL PLAINTIFFS
BARBARA CLARKE and IAN PHILPOTTS
(Suing on behalf of themselves and members
of the Air Jamaica Pension Trust Fund)

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