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Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby Monk BANzai » July 26th, 2019, 12:17 pm

Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

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A HIGH COURT judge has deemed section 15 (1A) of the Legal Profession Act (LPA) to be unconstitutional as it discriminates against non-nationals who want to practise law in TT.

Justice Vasheist Kokaram, in a 125-page decision, yesterday held that the law was discriminatory in nature and placed an additional burden on a non-national to seek admission to the Hugh Wooding Law School, write an entrance examination, or wait additional years to be called to the bar in England and then seek to get their certificate of fitness before being admitted to the local Bar.

However, Kokaram stopped short of changing the law. This, he said, was for Parliament to do.

Kokaran was asked to declare the section of the LPA unconstitutional and strike it down by Dianne Jhamilly Hadeed, a St Lucian who was born in Grenada, and who had the required qualifications to be admitted to practise law in TT.

He was also asked to remove the words “a national of TT” and replace it with “any person.” Hadeed argued that the section was carved out exclusively for the benefit of TT nationals, without the requirement of obtaining a legal education certificate if they underwent their six-month in-service training under a practicing attorney.

She argued that the section was in breach of TT’s regional commitment and in breach of the law as it affords preferential treatment to its own nationals.

more here:
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/07/26/sectio ... itutional/

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby MaxPower » July 27th, 2019, 10:55 am

Ehhhhh young Kokes boi

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby bluefete » July 27th, 2019, 12:04 pm

But shouldn't nationals get preferential treatment?

Oh, WAIT.

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby vaiostation » July 27th, 2019, 1:38 pm

Judge probably paving the way for them Venezuelans and other immigrants. Pretty sure more things to come in the future... The displacement of the locals will continue...

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby airuma » July 27th, 2019, 2:04 pm

"He was also asked to remove the words “a national of TT” and replace it with “any person.” "

I don't really see the problem here, do we have a shortage of lawyers? The last I heard is that we have too much but somehow a handful of criminal lawyers are overworked. Either way, I would think that "any national of a CARICOM country" would be more appropriate.

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby Sumana.00 » July 29th, 2019, 9:20 pm

Non Trinidadian causes ruling that affects all Trinidadians because she wanted to avoid going the long way of being admitted to practice here

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Re: Section of Legal Profession Act unconstitutional

Postby goalpost » July 29th, 2019, 9:38 pm

How long dem judges does take to come up with dem kinda long (125 pages) judgments? Or vet it, if an aide do it?

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