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.
Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 29,994 likes · 32 talking about this · 260 were here. The Office of …
Feb 04, 2002 · Jaroo v. Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) [2002] UKPC 5 (4 February 2002) Privy Council Appeal No. 54 of 2000. Thakur Persad Jaroo Appellant. v. The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago Respondent. FROM. THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO-----JUDGMENT OF THE LORDS OF THE JUDICIAL. COMMITTEE OF …
Mar 09, 2018 · Welcome to the Judiciary of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago provides an accountable court system in which timeliness and efficiency are the hallmarks, while still protecting integrity, fairness, equality and accessibility and attracting public trust and confidence.
Faris Al-RawiAttorney General of Trinidad and TobagoMinister of Legal Affairs and Attorney General of Trinidad and TobagoFlag of Trinidad and TobagoIncumbent Faris Al-Rawi since September 9, 2015Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal AffairsStyleThe Honourable9 more rows
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.
Senator the Honourable Renuka Sagramsingh-Sooklal is an Attorney-at- law with a BA (Hons) in History from the University of the West Indies and a Bachelor of Law (Hons) (LLB) from the University of London.
Mona NahousFaris Al-Rawi / Wife
California Former Attorneys GeneralMatthew Rodriguez2021 – 2021Kamala D. Harris2010 – 2017Edmund G. Brown, Jr.2007 – 2011Bill Lockyer1999 – 2007Daniel E. Lungren1991 – 199929 more rows
Edmund Jennings RandolphOn September 26, 1789, Edmund Jennings Randolph was appointed the first Attorney General of the United States by President George Washington.
Faris Al-RawiBorn2 May 1971 San Fernando, Trinidad and TobagoPolitical partyPeople's National MovementSpouse(s)Mona NahousChildrenAbraham Al-Rawi, Jinan Al-Rawi, Julia Al-Rawi16 more rows
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.
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...
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.
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...
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...
Its primary mandate is the implementation of the powers of the Attorney General under the Anti-Terrorism Act, Chap. 12:07.
Two constitutional rights are recognised and declared by these words. One is the right to the enjoyment of property. The other is the right not to be deprived of property without due process. In neither case however is the constitutional right confined to the rights which flow from the ownership of property.
Their Lordships wish to emphasise that the originating motion procedure under section 14 (1) is appropriate for use in cases where the facts are not in dispute and questions of law only are in issue. It is wholly unsuitable in cases which depend for their decision on the resolution of disputes as to fact.