Site icon swarb.co.uk

Jagan v Ganpat and Others: 1999

(Court of Appeal in Guyana) An appellate court ought to act very cautiously before deciding to overturn findings of fact by a trial judge, even where it inclines to the view that the trial judge’s treatment of the evidence in a written judgment had not been as thorough as it might have been.

Citations:

(1999) 60 WIR 270

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedKwasi Bekoe v Horace Broomes PC 31-Oct-2005
PC (Trinidad and Tobago) The appellant defendant was an attorney-at-law, and the respondent a senior magistrate who was said to have accused the claimant of having given a bribe. The appellant challenged the . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Litigation Practice

Updated: 01 December 2022; Ref: scu.237484

Exit mobile version