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April 30, 2021
Barbados’ highest appellate court, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), has yet again condemned the lower courts’ “unacceptable” delays in delivering judgments, issuing a strong call for an apology to the affected parties.
A real estate dispute, which took the Court of Appeal in Bridgetown four years to decide on, prompted CCJ justice Denys Barrow to issue the rebuke as the Port of Spain-based court delivered the last word on the case.
While declaring that the delay did not prejudice the lower court’s decision, Justice Barrow described the hold-up as serious and unacceptable.
He cited a concurring judgment by CCJ Justice Peter Jamadar who had some strong words for Barbados when he referred to Sections 18 and 84 of the Barbados Constitution relating to the delay in the delivery of judgments.
April 30, 2021
A 23-year-long property dispute involving a series of bitter court battles has finally ended in defeat for a Barbadian family seeking control of the prime real estate in Christ Church.
In a unanimous decision, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) this morning dismissed the appeal of the matriarch Majorie Ilma Knox – now deceased – who had challenged the order of the local Court of Appeal for her to pay security costs to the 11 respondents following its judgment of June 26, 2020.
Justice Denys Barrow who read the judgment said payment of the costs remained outstanding.
In explaining the events which led to today’s ruling, Justice Barrow told the court that one of the respondents, Kingsland Estate Limited (KEL) became indebted to Knox, one of its shareholders on account of dividends due to Knox.