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Statement by the CCJ President on the 50th Anniversary of CARICOM

Statement by the CCJ President on the 50th Anniversary of CARICOM

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) extends hearty congratulations to the CARICOM Secretariat, to Member States and all citizens of the Caribbean Community and the diaspora on the 50th Anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, which established the...

CCJ denies special leave application made by evicted tenant

CCJ denies special leave application made by evicted tenant

Today, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) published its judgment denying special leave in the Barbadian case of Ramnarace Ramassar v Stella Scantlebury [2023] CCJ 7 (AJ) BB in which Ramassar had sought permission to appeal an ejection order obtained against him by...

CCJ President Welcomes Saint Lucia to its Appellate Jurisdiction

CCJ President Welcomes Saint Lucia to its Appellate Jurisdiction

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) notes that the Constitution of Saint Lucia (Amendment) Act has been assented to by the Governor General of Saint Lucia and that state has now officially acceded to the CCJ’s Appellate Jurisdiction. On behalf of the CCJ, I extend my...

Judicial Officers and Bar Association Members in Guyana Receive Training on the CCJ’s Original Jurisdiction

CCJ Allows Appeal in Domestic Violence Case

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has allowed the appeal of Ms Roxann Rachel Goddard in the Barbadian appeal of Goddard v Akojee & The Attorney General of Barbados BBCV2022/001. Ms Goddard previously applied for, but was denied a protection order after the...

CCJ Dismisses Claims by British American Policyholders

CCJ Dismisses Claims by British American Policyholders

Yesterday, the Caribbean Court of Justice delivered its judgment in Ellis Richards & Ors. v The State of Trinidad and Tobago AGOJ2021/001, a case in its Original Jurisdiction. Deciding a preliminary point raised at the case management stage, the CCJ dismissed the...

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