Ramdass v Jairam and Others

JurisdictionCaribbean States
Judgment Date2008
Date2008
Year2008
CourtCaribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction)
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11 cases
  • Kowsal Narine v Deonarine Natram, Ashbourne Lipton Chan and Foster Gilforn Chan
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice
    • 10 Mayo 2018
    ...the land in his own right. The purchaser in Guyana therefore acquired no equitable interest in the land [See this Court's judgment in Ramdass v. Jairam (2008) 72 W.I.R. 270 where the Court concluded that equitable interests in immovable property were not recognized and could not be acquired......
  • Budhu v Budhu et Al; Chung and Campbell v A.I.C. Battery and Automotive Services Company Ltd ((in Receivership))
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 31 Mayo 2011
    ...Bacchus that. Harrinarine had no interest which he could have transferred. The recent decisions of the Caribbean Court of Justice in Ramdass v. Jairam (2008) 72 W.I.R. 270 and Ramdeo v. Heralall [2009] CCJ 3 (AJ) have confirmed that there is no equitable interest in land in Guyana. Prior to......
  • Kwang and Murray v Yokkei
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice
    • 20 Mayo 2016
    ...land law in Guyana seems in order. This Court has previously had cause to examine various aspects of Guyanese land law, notably in Ramdass v. Jairam [2008] CCJ 6 (AJ); (2008) 72 W.I.R. 270 (equitable interests in land of a purchaser put into possession), Ramdeo v. Herallal [2009] CCJ 3 (AJ......
  • Babulall v Public Trustee; Harry v Public Trustee
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice
    • 27 Julio 2015
    ...in land, such as would arise upon the conclusion of an agreement for sale and the payment of a purchase price, are not recognized: Ramdass v. Jairam (2008) 72 W.I.R. 270; Ross v. Sinclair (No. 2) (2009) 75 W.I.R. 343 and Ramkishun v. Fung Kee-Fung, a purchaser is entitled, to seek an order ......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Five years of CCJ's contribution to Caribbean Jurisprudence
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Law Review No. 18-1/2, June 2008
    • 1 Junio 2008
    ...provided the debenture was duly registered after notice had been published in the prescribed manner and at the prescribed rime. 24 (2008) 72 WIR 270, 25 [2009] CCJ 10 (AJ), There were a number of other respects in which the Court has sought to clarify the land law of Guyana. The include the......

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