Williams, Neville v Fender, Janine and Henry, Carlton et al
Malicious prosecution - Whether complainant can be considered prosecutor - False imprisonment - Negligence - Whether claim for negligence against police officer can be sustained.
Wiliams, Leroy v Enyi, Kenneth
Medical negligence -Administering injunction to buttock - Damages to sciatic nerve - Whether injection administered to proper area of buttocks - Whether injuries suffered by claimant result from damage to sciatic nerve - Whether special damages proven by claimant - No documentary evidence to support damages - No amendment to pleadings sought
Wild Harbour Jamaica Limited v MBJ Airports Limited
Claim for injunctive relief only - No cause of action pleaded - Whether any serious issue to be tried.
White, Devon v Cammock, Lenworth and the Attorney General
False imprisonment - Assault - Malicious prosecution - Exemplary damages
Walters, Winston (No.2) and Cartellone, Jone v Constructiones Civiles S.A.
Freezing order - Application to discharge freezing order - Damages for breach of contract - Remoteness of damage - Difference in measure of damages between contract and torn - Rule in Hadley v Baxendale.
Walters, Erro v National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited and The Attorney General
Negligence - Liability and balance of probability - Ancillary claim by defendant - Whether damages have been proven by claimant - No case submission by defendant - Need to elect in making no case sudmission - Costs - Reasonable cost order in the circumstances of particular case.
Virgo, Amos v Nam, Steve
Practice and procedure - Application for summary judgment - Rule in Hollington v Hewthorn - Admissibility of please of guilty in criminal case - Whether defendant should be allowed to explain plea in civil trial.
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