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Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Second Floor, Heraldine Rock Building. Waterfront. Castries. Saint Lucia. Email: offices@eccourts.org. Telephone: (758) 457 3600. Judgments. Court of Appeal Judgments.
Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Second Floor, Heraldine Rock Building, Waterfront, Castries, Saint Lucia. Email: offices@eccourts.org | Telephone: (758)457 360
The Court of Appeal heard 351 appeals during full court sittings and a further 437 matters in chamber hearings. The Court of Appeal also delivered 66 written judgments, and 258 oral decisions, amounting to 324 decisions delivered in total. These figures are on par with the pre-pandemic data from 2019.
EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT LAW YEAR ADDRESS 2021 ‘The ECSC: Managing the COVID QUAKE!’ Address By: Her Ladyship, The Hon. Dame Janice Pereira, DBE, LL.D Chief Justice Date: Wednesday 13th January 2021 Broadcast: UWI TV Global
Report of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. This Report gives an overview of the work of the Court during the period 2020/2021. It also de-tails significant devel-opments which have taken place since the last edition. I wish at the outset to thank you for taking the time to read this report. It provides a useful op-portunity for gaining a
empowered by Section 17 of the Supreme Court Order, Cap. 422A of the Laws of Antigua and Barbuda to make rules regulating the practice and procedure of the Court of Appeal and the High Court, have made the following rules – 1. Citation and commencement These rules may be cited as the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil
This Practice Guide is made pursuant to Rule 4.5(1) of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil Procedure Rules 2000, and is applicable to all the Member States and Territories in the jurisdiction of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court where the E-Litigation Portal has been implemented.
eastern caribbean supreme court CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2000 The Chief Justice and two other judges of the Supreme Court, being the authority empowered by section
Caribbean Supreme Court (Electronic Filing and Service Procedure) Rules, 2019 and is applicable to all the Member States and Territories in the jurisdiction of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.
This Practice Guide is made pursuant to rule 16(1) of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (Electronic Litigation Filing and Service Procedure) Rules 2019 and supplements these Rules.