who is the attorney general of trinidad and tobago 2012

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What is the role of the Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago?

General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on May 24, 2010. The date of the general elections was announced by Prime Minister Patrick Manning on April 16, 2010, via a press release. The election was called over two years earlier than required by law.

What does the Registrar General of Trinidad and Tobago do?

REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO IN THE COURT OF APPEAL Civil Appeal No. P 245 of 2012 BETWEEN THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Appellant AND SELWYN DILLON Respondent PANEL: P. Jamadar, J.A. C. Pemberton, J.A. A. des Vignes, J.A. APPEARANCES: Mr. N. Byam and Ms. Benjamin for the Appellant.

What is the Office of Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs?

The Ministry of Attorney General and Legal Affairs will provide responsive, timely and confidential service with integrity and passion for excellence in order to meet or exceed stakeholders’ expectations. The AGLA will carry out the responsibilities as outlined in the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago and aligned with the Government’s Strategic Plan – Vision 2030 to ensure …

What does the Trinidad and Tobago public prosecutions department do?

Privy Council Appeal No 0052 of 2012 JUDGMENT Alleyne and others (Appellants) v The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Respondent) From the Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago before Lady Hale Lord Wilson Lord Reed Lord Toulson Sir Patrick Coghlin JUDGMENT DELIVERED BY LORD TOULSON ON 21 January 2015 Heard on 13 October 2014

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Who is Attorney General name?

K. K. VenugopalThe 15th and current Attorney General is K. K. Venugopal. He was reappointed by President Ram Nath Kovind in 2020. He began his service on 30 June 2017.

Who was the Attorney General in Trinidad Tobago in 1990?

Honourable Anthony SmartThe Honourable Anthony Smart Appointed Attorney General 1989-1991.

Who was the first Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago?

Archibald GlosterAttorney General of Trinidad and TobagoMinister of Legal Affairs and Attorney General of Trinidad and TobagoInaugural holderArchibald GlosterFormation1805SalaryTT$ 492360 (2019) annuallyWebsiteagla.gov.tt9 more rows

Who is the Chief State Solicitor of Trinidad and Tobago?

Karissa Singh -Karissa Singh - Legal Counsel I - Chief State Solicitor's Department, Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs | LinkedIn.

What is the purpose of the AG?

The principal duties of the Attorney General are to: Represent the United States in legal matters. Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the offices, boards, divisions, and bureaus that comprise the Department.Oct 8, 2021

Is a solicitor a general?

The United States solicitor general represents the federal government of the United States before the Supreme Court of the United States....Solicitor General of the United StatesIncumbent Elizabeth Prelogar since October 28, 2021United States Department of JusticeStyleMr. or Madam Solicitor General9 more rows

What do you mean by barrister?

A barrister is a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law.

What is a practicing solicitor?

A practising solicitor is an individual who is a member of the Law Society and often regulated by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority. Due to the training and rigourous requirements to qualify, solicitors are often regarded as legal experts and can offer specialist legal advice.

What happened to Selwyn Dillon?

In November 1981 Selwyn Dillon was arrested and charged with the murder of his mother Grace Dillon. He was not entitled to bail and so remained incarcerated at the Remand Yard in Trinidad for about seven (7) years until his trial at the San Fernando Assizes, in May 1988. At that trial evidence was led that Mr. Dillon was suffering from a mental illness at the time of the act so as to make him not responsible in law for his actions.1 As a consequence, the trial judge, Justice Crane, directed the jury to enter a special verdict of guilty but insane, pursuant to section 66 of the Criminal Procedure Act, Chap. 12:02 (CPA).2

What are the two bases of an appeal?

There are generally two bases upon which the Court of Appeal will interfere with an award of damages: (i) error of law, where a judge has acted upon a wrong principle of law, or (ii) where the amount awarded is an entirely erroneous estimate of the damages. The first basis includes giving undue or insufficient weight to the evidence, or having regard to irrelevant or disregarding relevant and material evidence. Otherwise, the court of Appeal is generally disinclined to interfere with a trial Judge’s assessment of damages.4

What is the registrar general of Trinidad?

The Registrar General’s Department oversees civil, land & commercial registration in Trinidad & Tobago. We maintain the national archive of births, adoptions, marriages and deaths from 1893; record land titles and maintain a register of companies/businesses.

What is the role of the Solicitor General?

The Solicitor General’s Department performs a critical role in the administration of justice by: Advising the State on all aspects of Civil Law, by representing the State in both Constitutional and Civil Proceedings, by Assisting in the formulation and... Learn More.

What is the job of a chief state solicitor?

The Chief State Solicitor provides legal services to other Government Ministries and Departments as well as to the members of the public. Its main functions are as follows: 1. To focus on commercial and property law matters and in these areas serve both...

What is the role of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel?

The Chief Parliamentary Counsel heads the Legislative Drafting Department, which plays a critical role in the implementation of Government policy. The Mission is to produce technically sound legislation for client Ministries; to advise the Government...

What is the Anti-Terrorism Desk?

Its primary mandate is the implementation of the powers of the Attorney General under the Anti-Terrorism Act, Chap. 12:07.

Where is the Intellectual Property Office located?

The Intellectual Property Office was created on the 1st December, 1997 (Section 3 of the Patents Act, 1996) and is situated at 3rd Floor, Capital Plaza, 11 – 13 Frederick Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad. A department within the Ministry of the Attorney General & Legal Affairs...

What is section 56.12?

56.12 (1) At the case management conference the judge must give any directions that may be required to ensure the expeditious and just trial of the claim and the provisions of parts 25 to 27 of these rules apply .

Can a statement of case be changed without the court's permission?

20.1 (1) A statement of case may be changed at any time prior to a case management conference without the court’s permission.

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