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LIVE STREAM: Swearing-in Ceremony for Judges of the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court for Easter Term 2026  

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Darby, Dennis v Joyce Marjorie Darby

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUL)ICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. F.D. 1998/D053

BETWEEN DENNIS DARBY PETITIONER

AND JOYCE MARJORIE DARBY RESPONDENT

Ms. Gillian Mullings, instructed by Patrick Ba-iley and Co. for the Petitioner.

Mrs. P. Benka-Coker, instructed by Mi. Carol Vassal1 for the Respondent.

Campbell J.

(1) The parties were married on the iith September 1946, Mr. Darby was then aged

22 years old and Mrs. Darby, 18 years. Almost fifty-two years later the husband

Daley, Rudolph v RBTT Bank (Ja) Ltd, etal

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICANRE OF JAMAICA

IN COMMON LAW

CLAIM NO. C.L. 1'895/D 162

BETWEEN RUDOLPH DALEY

AND RBlT BANK (JAMAICA) LTD

CONSOLIDATED WITH

CLAIM NO. C.L. 1996/W 055

BETWEEN

AND

ETAL WALTERS

RUDOLPH DALEY

CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT

CLAIMANT

FIRST DEFENDANT

AND RBlT BANK (JAMAICA) LTD SECOND DEFENDANT

(3 AND HARLEY CORPORATION

GUARANTEE TRUST COMPANY LTD THIRD DEFENDANT

CONSOLIDATED WITH

CLAIM NO. C.L. 1996/H 094

Clough, Raymond v Janet Mignott

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

IN THE CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. HCV 291312004

BETWEEN

A N D

RAYMOIVD CLOUGH CLAIMANT

JANET MIGNOTT DEFENDANT

Mr. Maurice Manning instructed by Nunes, Scholefield, Deleon and Company for

ApplicantIDefendant.

Mr. Abe Dabdoub instructed by Clough Long and Company for RespondentlClaimant.

Heard: June 5,2006 and April 27,2007

J

Hibbert, J.

Clarke, Petrona v Rudley Clarke

lN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. 2006 HCV-01024

BETWEEN PETRONA CLARKE CLAIMANT

A N D RUDLEY CLARKE DEFENDANT

Heard: October 27,2006 & January 18,2007

Appearances

Miss Judith Clarlte instructed by Judith M. Clarlte and Co. for the claimant.

Miss Althea D. McBean instructed by Frater, Ennis & Gordon for the defendant.

Williams, J.

Backwound

Clarendon Co-operative Credit Union v Alpha Security Services (1984) Ltd, Gilbert Morrison & Roydel Dixon

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CIVIL DIVISION

CLAIM NO. C. L. C-165/2002

BETWEEN CLARENDON CO-OPERA TIVE CLAIMANT

CREDIT UNION

A N D ALPHA SECURITY

SER VICES (1 984) LIMITED lSTD EFENDANT

A N D GILBERT MORRlSON 2ND DEFENDANT

A N D R 0 YDEL DIXON 3rd DEFENDANT

Appearances:

Miss J. Crossbourne instructed by Scott, Bhoorasingh and Bonnick for the Claimant.

City of Kingston Co-operative Credit Union Ltd. v Registrar of Co-operatives and Friendly Societies, Yvette Reid

IN TIIE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATUliE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. HCV 1658 OF 2006

IN THE MATTER of a dispute between

Yvette Reid and Mavis Henry and the

City of Kingston Co-operative Credit

Union Limited

AND

IN THE MATTER of the Co-operative

Societies Act.

BETWEEN CITY OF KINGSTON CO-OPERATIVE

CREDIT UNION LIMITED APPLICANT

AND REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVES

AND FRIENDLY SOCIETlES lSR' ESPONDENT

AND YVETTE REID 2'Id RESPONDENT

Heard 19'" October, 2006 and February 16,2007

Chong, Dennis v The Jamaica Observer Ltd

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO. C.L.C. 578 of 1995 I

BETWEEN

AND

DENNIS P. CHONG CLAIMANT

THE JAMAICA OBSERVER

LIMITED DEFENDANT

Mr. Crafton S. Miller and Ms. Suzette Wolf instructed by Ctafton S. Miller and

C Co. for the Claimant.

Mr. Winston Spaulding Q.C. instructed by Mr. Charles piper for the Defendant.

I Heard: 12, 13 and 14 February 2007.

Mangatal J:

1. This matter was set down for trial for five dabs commencing 12th

Chambers, Ava v Holiday Inn Jamaica Incorporation

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

CLAIM NO C.L.C 205 of 2002 1

BETWEEN AVA CHAMBERS CLAIMANT

AND HOLIDAY INN JAMAICA INCORPORATION DEFENDANT

Jeneice Nelson-Brown instructed by Rattray, Patterson, Rattray for the claimant

L.F.D. Smith instructed by Ziadie, Reid and Company for the defendant

REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS, WHETHER CONTRACT ILLEGAL, BREACH OF

SECTION 4 OF THE LABOUR RELATIONS AND INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT

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