7/15/2022
START DATE
END DATE
12/21/2022
Detective Sergeant David Bhagwan v Commissioner of the Bermuda Police Service and others
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CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
Court of Appeal (Civil Division) of Bermuda
Civil Law
Justice Sir Anthony Smellie Justice Geoffrey Bell President Sir Christopher Clarke
Philip J Perinchief
Allan Doughty Safia Gardener
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Bhagwan sought judicial review against non-promotion decision appeal dismissed case on costs following appeal
SUMMARY:
Whether appellant's conduct justifies indemnity costs or wasted costs public interest in judicial review
OUTCOMES:
Respondents' costs of appeal awarded appellant to pay excluding costs for unsuccessful application for wasted and indemnity costs
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Defendants
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DEFENDANT:
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