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In the Privy Council
Elijah Granet
29 episodes
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A weekly review of cases decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, hosted by Legal Style Blog's Elijah Granet.
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A weekly review of cases decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, hosted by Legal Style Blog's Elijah Granet.
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Roopnarine v AG [2023] UKPC 30, T&T
In the Privy Council
16 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
Roopnarine v AG [2023] UKPC 30, T&T

In this episode, we consider the difficult thresholds for proving a case of malicious prosecution. What does it take for an innocent man, wrongly prosecuted by the State, to get damages? How exactly do you prove a negative?   Plus, an appearance from our old friend, the rule in Devi v Roy!


Link to Case: [2023] UKPC 30, T&T

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In the Privy Council
A weekly review of cases decided by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, hosted by Legal Style Blog's Elijah Granet.