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Petrotrin to challenge $74m arbitration award

Petrotrin to challenge $74m arbitration award Petrotrin refinery in Marabella, San Fernand. Photo by Marvin Hamilton PETROTRIN has another opportunity to resist the enforcement of a $74 million arbitration award to a contractor. In a recent decision, Justices of Appeal Peter Rajkumar and James Aboud allowed Petrotrin’s appeal of a judge’s decision to dismiss its application to have an arbitration award set aside. In their decision, the judges said Justice Ricky Rahim should have first considered Petrotrin’s application before proceeding to Pioneer Construction’s application to have the arbitration award enforced. Petrotrin, which was represented by attorneys Deborah Peake, SC, and Ravi Heffes-Doon, had complained that Rahim misunderstood its application, failed to appreciate its pleadings and provided no analysis when he delivered his oral decision in March.

Maha Sabha can take sedition-law appeal to Privy Coucil

Maha Sabha can take sedition-law appeal to Privy Council Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha Secretary General Vijay Maharaj. ATTORNEYS for the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha and its media company, Central Broadcasting Services Ltd (CBSL), have received conditional leave from the Court of Appeal to take their legal challenge of Trinidad and Tobago’s sedition laws to the Privy Council. On Wednesday, Justices of Appeal Gregory Smith, Peter Rajkumar and Malcolm Holdip granted conditional leave. The State did not oppose. In early April, the legal team for the Maha Sabha’s Vijay Maharaj, who took over the case of his late father Satnarayan Maharaj’s estate, and CBSL filed a motion for conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council.

CoP must give information to reporter by May 12

CoP must give information to reporter by May 12 Gary Griffith COMMISSIONER of Police Gary Griffith has until May 12 to comply with a judge’s order to give Express journalist Denyse Renne certain information she asked for under the Freedom of Information Act. On Monday, Justices of Appeal Peter Rajkumar, Maria Wilson and James Aboud issued the order dismissing Griffith’s motion to set aside a previous ruling by Appeal Court judge, Justice Alice Yorke-Soo Hon. In February, she dismissed his application for a stay of Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh’s ruling on September 2, 2020. Griffith had appealed Boodoosingh’s decision, but sought a stay of the judge’s order that he must provide the information. Yorke-Soo Hon ruled on the stay application, and held that since the appeal had no good prospects of success, and since the journalist was entitled to the information, the balance was in favour of not granting the stay.

Central Bank loses appeal in Maritime/Sagicor bid for Clico, British American

Central Bank loses appeal in Maritime/Sagicor bid for Clico, British American
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