Glasford (Michael) and Others v Commissioner of Police and Another

JurisdictionCaribbean States
Judgment Date1995
Year1995
Date1995
CourtCourt of Appeal (Eastern Caribbean States)
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9 cases
  • Dataram v Minister of Home Affairs, Commissioner of Police, Magistrate Octive-hamilton and Director of Prisons
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 18 Diciembre 2008
    ...but be considered an order in a criminal cause or matter” 18 (See GLASFORD (MICHAEL) AND OTHERS v. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE ET ANOR (1995) 48 W.I.R. 117.) 19 The issues argued in the instant appeal appeared not quite without parallel in TAN v. CAMERON [1993] 2 All E.R. 493, a decision of the ......
  • George Finton De Bourg Appellant v [1] Chief Magistrate Tamara Gill [2] Director of Public Prosecutions Respondents
    • Grenada
    • Court of Appeal (Grenada)
    • 7 Abril 2017
    ...section 33(2)(a) applied; Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda v Lewis (1995) 51 WIR 89 followed; Glasford v Commissioner of Police (1995) 48 WIR 117 followed. 2. In the present case, the judgment of the learned judge dismissing the application for judicial review satisfied the three afo......
  • De Bourg v Chief Magistrate Tamara Gill and Director of Public Prosecutions
    • Grenada
    • Court of Appeal (Grenada)
    • 13 Abril 2017
    ...336 — Consideration of three pre-conditions to an order being in a criminal cause or matter from Glasford v. Commissioner of Police (1995) 48 W.I.R. 117 and Attorney General of Antigua and Barbuda v. Lewis (1995) 51 W.I.R. 89 — Finding that the judgment sought to be appealed before this Cou......
  • Ferguson and Galbaransingh v Attorney General
    • Trinidad & Tobago
    • Court of Appeal (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • 23 Febrero 2011
    ...by the similar approach taken in other jurisdictions even without reference to our Bail Act, provisions. In Glasford (Michael) and Others v. Commissioner of Police and Another (1995) 48 W.I.R. 117, the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean States considered the meaning of the phrase “in ......
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