A payload operator with a local shipping company will receive just under $.5 million in compensation after he injured his back because of a defective seat in a piece of heavy machinery used on the job. In a recent ruling, Justice Carol Gobin ordered Oldendorff Carriers Trinidad and Tobago to compensate the payload operator in
THE Commissioner of Police has agreed to furnish businessman Inshan Ishmael with documents and information relating to the amount of money the police service paid to private garages to have its vehicles repaired. In February, Ishmael received the court’s permission to file a judicial review claim against the commissioner. On Monday, when the matter came
A COMPLAINT by the Telecommunications Authority (TATT) against the Telecommunications Services (TSTT) and its internet-service provider subsidiary, Amplia, over their failure to pay $26.4 million to a national fund to develop internet connectivity in rural communities, will not proceed in the High Court until the Privy Council rules on an appeal. On Monday, Justice Carol
A HIGH Court judge in the criminal division has disagreed with the interpretation of one of his colleagues in the civil division over the Judiciary’s bail policy for the approval of sureties.
VALSAYN South businessman Inshan Ishmael has received the green light from the court to pursue his judicial review claim against the Commissioner of Police for allegedly failing to provide information on police payments to private garages. In July 2022, Ishmael, whose company provided repair services for police vehicles, filed a freedom-of-information request for a breakdown