Radix v Gairy
Jurisdiction | Caribbean States |
Judgment Date | 1978 |
Year | 1978 |
Date | 1978 |
Court | Obsolete Court (Caribbean) |
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17 cases
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Mark Brantley Petitioner v Hensley Daniel Leroy Benjamin (the Supervisor of Elections) Bernadette Lawrence (Registration Officer for the Constituency of St. John) Kelvin Daly (Returning Officer) Joseph Parry Premier of Nevis) Hesketh Benjamin (Chairman, El Commission) Myrna Walwyn (Member, Electoral Commission) William Dore (Member, Electoral Commission) Attorney General of Saint Christopher and Nevis Respondents [ECSC]
...complaint by the Petitioner was misconceived since it conflicted with the decision of the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean in Radix v. Gairy (1978) 25 WIR 553. In that case the appellant presented a petition to the High Court on January 10, 1977, questioning the return of the Respon......
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Parry v Brantley; Benjamin et Al v Brantley; Daniel v Brantley
...says is flawed. He cannot approbate and reprobate, they say. The appellants place reliance on the judgment of Sir Morris Davis, C.J. in Radix v. Gairy (1978) 25 W.I.R. 553 to the effect that the removal of persons from the Register without notification was not sufficient to set aside the el......
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Joseph Parry and Appellant v Mark Brantley Respondent [ECSC]
...now says is flawed. He cannot approbate and reprobate, they say. The appellants place reliance on the judgment of Sir Morris Davis CJ in Radix v Gairy40 to the effect that the removal of persons from the Register without notification was not sufficient to set aside the election; what was ne......
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Lindsay Fitz-Patrick Grant Respondent/Petitioner v Glen Fitzroy Phillip Applicant/1 Respondent Leroy Benjamin Applicant/2 Respondent Heskith Benjamin 3 Respondent William Dore 4 Respondent Myrna Walwyn 5 Respondent [ECSC]
...may refer to an election irregularity or offence during the conduct of the election which could have affected the result of the election: Radix v Gairy (1978) 25 WIR 553 followed. The allegations of making false statements about the petitioner's nationality and the allegations of illegal p......
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