LIVE STREAM: Phillip Paulwell V Attorney General of Jamaica


Vision 

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

Mission

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

2006

Virtue, Ann-Marie v Johnson, Audrey

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA 

CLAIM NO. 2005 HCV 00153

BETWEEN ANN MARIE VIRTUE CLAIMANT

AND AUDREY JOHNSON DEFENDANT

Claimant unrepresented.

Mr. Errol Gentles for Defendant

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United General of Jamaica Insurance Co. Ltd. v McDonald, Leroy

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO HCV 0836 OF 2005

BETWEEN UNITED GENERAL OF JAMAICA INSURANCE CO. LTD. CLAIMANT

AND LEROY McDONALD DEFENDANT

IN CHAMBERS

Mr. Jeffrey Daley instructed by Blackridge Covington for the clainiant

Mr. Leonard Green instructed by Chen Green and Company for the defendant

February 9 and 24,2006

Thompson, Pamela et al v Barrows, Devon et al

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. CL 2001lT143

BETWEEN

AND

AND

AND

AND

AND

AND

AND

AND

AND

PAMELA THOMPSON

HORACE HUGGINS

MURET FORRESTER

VENETIA HUDSON

TANYA SCOTT

Thompson, Cecile v Renmote Mews Limited

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE CIVIL DIVISION

SUIT NO. CL.T-138 of 2001

BETWEEN CECILE THOMPSON

AND RENMOTE MEWS LIMITED

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

C Sylvester Morris for claimant.

~ o h nSi nclair. instructed by Raymond Clough of Clough, Long & Co for defendant

Heard: October 2,3,5 and December 15,2006

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Thomas, Owen v Foster, Constable Foster, Attorney General of Jamaica

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

I N COMMON LAW

CLAIM NO. CL T 095 OF 1999

BETWEEN

AND

AND

OWEN THOMAS CLAIMANT

CONSTABLE FOSTER FIRST DEFENDANT

ATTORNEY GENERAL

OF JAMAICA SECOND DEFENDANT

Mrs. Sharon Gordon-Townsend for the claimant

Mr. Peter Wilson instructed by the Director of State Proceedings for the defendants

November 9, December 9,20,2005, and January 6,2006

FALSE IMPRISONMENT, ASSAULT AND BATTERY

SYKES J

Thomas, Mitzie v Whitfield Bakery and Pastries Ltd. and Powell, Oswald

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JLBDHCAVURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. HCV 1151 OF 2003

BETWEEN

AND

MITZIE THOMAS CLAIMANT

WHITFIELD BAKERY

AND PASTRIES LTD FIRST DEFENDANT

AND OSWALD POWELL SECOND DEFENDANT

:[N CHAMBERS

Miss Latoya Green instructed by Forsythe and Forsythe for the claimant

Mr. Ravil Golding for both defendants

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Taylor, Mervis v Lowe, Owen; O'Gilvie, Constable Paul and Attorney General of Jamaica

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE

IN COMMON LAW

CL1995/T188

BETWEEN

AND

AND

AND

MERVIS TAYLOR

OWEN LOWE

CONSTABLE PAUL O'GILVIE

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

OF JAMAICA

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

THIRD PARTY

THIRD PARTY

IN CHAMBERS

Mr. Christopher Dunkley and Mr. Keith Asher instructed by Cowan Dunkley Cowan

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for the defendant

Miss Carlene Larmond for the third parties

April 25, May 2, and May 9,2006

Swept Away Resorts Ltd. v Commissioner of Taxpayer Appeals

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE REVENUE COURT

REVENUE APPEAL NO.: 2 OF 2004

BETWEEN SWEPT AWAY RESORTS LIMITED APPELLANT

AND THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXPAYER RESPONDENT

APPEALS

Mr. Alan Wood instructed by Livingston, Alexander & Levy for Appellant;

Ms. Kathy Pyke and Ms. Janice Beaumont for Respondent

Heard on September 19, 20 , 2005 and January 30, 2006

ANDERSON: J

Stephenson, George v Dalvester Smith

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. 2004 HCV 00990

BETWEEN GEORGE STEPHENSON CLAIMANT

A N D DALVESTER SMITH DEFENDANT

Miss Catherine Minto instructed by Nunes Scholefield DeLeon & Co. for

Plaintiff.

Mrs. Suzette Campbell instructed by Campbell and Campbell for Defendant.

PRACTICE AND PROCEDUREAPPLICATION

TO SET ASIDE JUDGMENT IN DEFAULT OF

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICEWHETHER

Smith, Dorrell Neil v Linnett May Chin

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. C.L. S. 222 OF 2000 ~

BETWEEN DORRELL NEIL SMITH

A N D LINNETT MAY CHIN

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

Mr. Lawrence Philpotts-Brown for the Claimant.

Mr. Lowell F. D. Smith and Mrs. Keva Hylton instructed by Keva M.

0 Hylton for the Defendant.

The Defendant attended in Person.

SALE OF LAND - WHAT INTEREST RATE IS PAYABLE ON

UNPAID PURCHASE MONEY?

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