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Vision 

A world-class judiciary utilizing innovation and technology for efficient service delivery.

Mission

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

Wood, Christopher v Maria Grey Grant, Dennis Lawson and Lawson Farms Limited

Injunction – Application for Injunction – Whether or not there is a serious issue to be tried – Adverse Possession – Limitation of Actions Act – Whether or not the Claimant has shown a case with a real prospect of success that his title was not defeated – Whether or not a purchaser in possession can be an adverse possessor.

Edmonds, Chila and Desmond Campbell v Mark Small and Earl Pinto et al

The Registration of Titles Act – Transfer of Property by way of gift – Fraud -The Forgery Act – Whether the 1st Claimant’s mark was forged on the Instrument of Transfer – Whether the 2nd Defendant witnessed the Claimants’ execution of the instrument of Transfer – Whether the 3rd Defendant caused a fraudulent document to be lodged.

Bromfield, Charles v Dansinghani, Gobind

CIVIL PROCEDURE: Consolidated Claims- Fixed Date Claim Form and Affidavit and Claim Form and Particulars of Claim - Notice of Application for Summary Judgment and Notice of Application for First Hearing to be treated as a Trial of the Matter filed before consolidation - Effect of consolidation of applications - Joint Venture - beneficial interest - proprietary Estoppel - Constructive Trust

Austin, Dale v The Public Service Commission, The Attorney General of Jamaica and Marlene Aldred

Constitutional Law – Judicial Review – Legality of an Accountability Agreement – Constitutionality of Regulation 14(2) of the Public Service Regulations – Whether the actions of the 1st and 3rd defendants were tainted with illegality, irrationality or procedural impropriety – Right to Make Representations and Review Documentation – Obligation to Give Reasons – Legitimate Expectation – Bias – Breach of Constitutional Right to Equality Before the Law – Constitutional Damages – Costs – The Constitution of Jamaica sections 125 and 127 – The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedom section 13(3

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