Sentences with phrase «judicial committee of»

On Monday 14 May, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council will hear the appeal of Jacpot Ltd v Gambling Regulatory Authority (Mauritius).
On Tuesday 15 and Wednesday 16 May, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council will hear the appeal of Warren v The State (Pitcairn).
The Board of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (the «Board») considered that no statements or promises had been made that could lead to contractual liability or misrepresentation and suggested that in situations involving commercial parties dealing at arm's length, it would be extremely unusual for a duty of care to exist requiring a lender to disclose its internal lending policies.
The President of the Supreme Court has today announced that advocates appearing before the Court or the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council may, by agreement, dispense with any or all of the elements of traditional court dress.
Lord Hoffmann and his colleagues on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords have started to probe the constitutional dimensions of the anti-terrorism initiatives in the A decision and the R decision.
This organization was active until 1927, when it collapsed following a failed attempt to claim Aboriginal title through the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
It shows, with a variety of example drawn from the decisions both of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Supreme Court Canada, spanning most of our constitutional history since Confederation, that our jurisprudence is replete with examples of originalist reasoning of various sorts.
Since 2001 the judiciary of England and Wales has been issuing neutral citations to every decided case heard in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court (previously House of Lords), the Judicial Committee of the...
Note that the fee is reduced to 20p per page for cases granted leave to appeal at the UK Supreme Court or the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Wall v. Judicial Committee of the Highwood Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2016 ABCA 255 (37273) Can a secular court re-decide a religious association's religious decision.
It replaced the House of Lords as the highest appellate court in the United Kingdom (other than for Scottish Criminal cases) in October 2009 and also assumed the devolution jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Interesting that the men involved in the case go unmentioned although McClung herself said: «Ladies, hang Lord Sankey's picture on the wall of the Community Rest Room with Newton Wesley Rowell's beside it, and let these names and the names of the other Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council be kept in perpetual and grateful remembrance... ``
The landmark decision is The Matamajaw Salmon Club v. Duchaine, since deceased, [1921] UKPC 94, [1921] 2 AC 426, with the opinion delivered by Viscount Haldane for the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, at that time the court of last resort for the Empire, overturning a decision from the Supreme Court of Canada, [1919] S.C.R. 223, on appeal from 27 Que.
The Supreme Court, in London's Parliament Square, is staging an exhibition that tells the story of its sister court, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which at one stage could hear appeals from about a quarter of the world's population.
Also published during this period was the Digest of British Columbia Case Law, a three - volume series of summaries of cases from the Reports, as well as from publications of the Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the United Kingdom.
We all know that civil appeals from the Supreme Court of Canada to the Judicial committee of the Privy Council were abolished in 1949.
If any person being or having been Chief Justice or a Judge of the Supreme Court... of any of the Australasian colonies mentioned in the schedule to this Act,... or of any other Superior Court in Her Majesty's Dominions named in that behalf by Her Majesty in Council, is a member of Her Majesty's Privy Council, he shall be a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Murigiah v. Jainudeen, [1955] A.C. 145 (P.C.), was, I believe, the last decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in which a Canadian judge took part.
This was followed in 1929 by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in England's declaration that women could be «qualified persons» (a term found in the British North America Act) for the purposes of who could be appointed to the Canadian Senate.
This website presents the first digital catalogue of the «Printed Papers» of Appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC), which was the final court of appeal for the British empire and later, for several countries of the Commonwealth.
In Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider, [1925] A.C. 396, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that the s. 92 (13) provincial head of power over «Property and Civil Rights» in the provinces includes labour relations.
When it decided the Persons Case in 1929, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council described our Constitution as a «living tree» which would grow and adapt to changing circumstances and values.
Legally, the highest judicial authority in the United Kingdom — in the form of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — was also the highest court of appeal for Canada.
A critical case on English prenuptial law is currently being heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest appeals court for
The not for profit publisher was established in 1865 and they have 29 law reporters that cover cases decided by the following courts and tribunals: the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; the Court of Justice of the European Union; the Court of Appeal (Civil and Criminal Divisions); the High Court; the Court of Protection; the Employment Appeal Tribunal; the Upper Tribunal; the Court Martial Appeal Court; and the English ecclesiastical courts.
The abolition of appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1949 had no effect on this judgment delivery style.
These decisions are culled mainly from newspaper files and hitherto unpublished records, such as those kept in the offices of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Courtesy of my friend and partner, Subrata Bhattacharjee, today is the last sitting of the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords (you can watch the feed here.
The appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords and the devolution jurisdiction of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council transfer over to the new Supreme Court on 1 October 2009.
Eighty - five years ago this October, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council handed down its decision in Edwards v. Attorney - General for Canada, in which it held that «The British North America Act planted in Canada a living tree capable of growth and expansion within its natural limits.»
The debate about whether the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council should continue to be the final appellate court for New Zealand rose from time to time over nearly a century and with greater vigour following the lead of Canada and Australia in abolishing rights of appeal to it.
Farris made a name for himself as one of the few western Canadians to act for clients at the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Supreme Court of Canada.
In this post, international commercial litigator Steven Loble discusses recent case, Singularis Holdings Ltd. v PricewaterhouseCoopers, in which the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the ultimate court of appeal for UK overseas territories and Crown dependencies, and for some Commonwealth countries, set out the limits of a court's power to assist in obtaining evidence...
Yes Simon, but remember that they weren't gowned as judges in the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords (the predecessor of the UKSC)- while counsel of course were.
In 1867, Canada was still largely an extension of the British Empire, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London (England, not Ontario), was still maintained for appeals until 1949.
By the year 1897 the constitutional law was settled in Canada based upon the interpretation in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of section 109 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
This Article was published in the Autumn 2014 edition of the Advocates» Quarterly1 Eighty - five years ago this October, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council handed down its decision in Edwards v. Attorney - General for Canada, in which it held that «The British North America Act planted in Canada a living tree capable of growth and expansion within its natural...
Perhaps not surprisingly, this issue was decided in 1897 by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council when the federal government challenged upstart Ontario's power to award QCs.
Final Appeal is to Her Majesty's Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court, Magistrate's Court.
Appeals against decisions of the Court of Appeal lie with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
The deputy ranking member of the judicial committee of Ghana's parliament has condemned the undercover investigations by ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw...
The Yaa Ansah Family, through its spokesperson, Oheneba Kwesi Oppong, explained that an injunction has been slapped on Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, from holding himself as the paramount chief Akwamu Traditional Area, hence debarred from organizing any social or traditional events in that capacity, until issues about his legitimacy, is resolved by the Judicial Committee of the National House of Chiefs.
That appeal will be heard this fall by the Judicial Committee of the General Council of the United Church (which sounds more grandiose than it is).

Not exact matches

Still, JPMorgan has been encouraged by Facebook's willingness to present in front of a judicial committee, and remains confident the company's stock can recover from its recent beating — just not for a little while.
A meeting of the Supreme Court's party committee on Wednesday said China would draw boundaries with the West's notion of «judicial independence» and «separation of powers», the state - run China News Service said.
Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley just escalated the brewing judicial war to a new high, ditching what is known as the «blue slip» process for some of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees.
«In November 2016, Grassley said he would retain the policy used in the eight Obama years when the Senate Judiciary Committee would not set a hearing unless both home state senators returned blue slips,» Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond professor who is an expert on judicial nominations, told Business Insider in an email.
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The five - member Committee comprises a Justice of the Supreme Court who is the Chairperson with two Justices of the Court of Appeal appointed by the Judicial Council and two other persons appointed on the advice of the Council of State, who are neither members of the Council of State, nor members of Parliament, nor lawyers.
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