4/16/2019
START DATE
END DATE
2-May-19
Mahesh Sannapareddy et al. v. The Commissioner of Bermuda Police Service et al.
COURT:
LAW:
JUDGE(S):
CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
The Supreme Court of Bermuda
CIVIL JURISDICTION
Hon. Assistant Justice Bell
Mark Pettingill Victoria Greening (Chancery Legal Limited) for the Intervener Applicant; Mark Diel Dantae Williams (Marshall Diel & Myers Limited) for the First Respondent; Delroy Duncan (Trott & Duncan Limited) for the First ? Third Applicants
Non-Appearance ? Second Respondent (Not Served)
FACTS OF THE CASE:
The Intervener claims the Bermuda Police Service breached a court order by allegedly reviewing seized materials related to a criminal investigation. The court reviewed affidavits and found no direct or indirect evidence of breach.
SUMMARY:
Whether the Bermuda Police Service breached a court order by reviewing seized materials related to a criminal investigation
OUTCOMES:
The Contempt Summons was dismissed with no evidence found to support the allegation of breach. Costs on a standard basis granted to the First Respondent to be taxed if not agreed.
RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Defendant
PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
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Mahesh Sannapareddy et al. v. The Commissioner of Bermuda Police Service et al.
The Intervener claims the Bermuda Police Service breached a court order by allegedly reviewing seized materials related to a criminal investigation. The court reviewed affidavits and found no direct or indirect evidence of breach.