GOVERNMENT has received the green light from the High Court to go ahead with its plans for the TT Revenue Authority (TTRA), including the recruitment of staff.
A HIGH COURT judge will rule on Monday on an injunction application to halt the operations of the TT Revenue Authority (TTRA), including the recruitment of staff. On Friday, Justice Betsy Ann Lambert-Peterson reserved her ruling after hearing arguments for and against granting the injunction. Next Friday, she will set a timetable for the hearing
A HIGH COURT judge has granted leave to the wife of the former head of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT), Mark Hernandez, to challenge the failure of the Ministry of National Security to provide information relating to the setting up of a committee to audit the police's firearms registry. In a ruling made in
A HIGH COURT judge has deemed urgent an injunction application by the Public Services Association (PSA) to halt the operations of the TT Revenue Authority, including the recruitment of staff.
UNC senator Jayanti Lutchmedial has received the green light from the High Court to pursue a judicial review claim against the refusal of the Urban Development Corporation (Udecott) to disclose documents she requested in a freedom-of-information application. On Friday, Justice Nadia Kangaloo granted Lutchmedial leave to pursue her claim against Udecott, while also setting a