A judge’s displeasure over the State’s failure, on two occasions, to file its evidence in response to interim relief sought by firearms dealer Brent Thomas in a constitutional claim cannot be faulted, the Appeal Court said.
CHIEF MAGISTRATE Maria Busby Earle-Caddle is expected in June, to rule on the latest legal challenge by former FIFA vice president and government minister Jack Warner in his battle against extradition to the United States to face a multiplicity of corruption-related charges.
FIREARMS dealer Hugh Leong Poi wants all information received by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) on him or his dealership from several financial institutions, last year, destroyed. Leong Poi is also questioning the constitutionality of the move by the FIU to request financial information from various institutions for some 35 individuals and 17 businesses associated
THE COURT of Appeal has given permission to have the Privy Council pronounce on the proper approach for a liquidation court when approving fees and expenses.
ATTORNEYS for Maritime Life (Caribbean) Ltd and the Central Bank are expected to hold discussions on the lifting of an injunction which prevented the sale of the traditional insurance portfolios (TIPS) of Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO) and British-American Insurance Company (Trinidad) Ltd (BAT). The parties are also expected to hold talks on the future