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Court of Appeal refuses Panton

March 03, 2006

KINGSTON BUSINESSMAN Donald Panton has failed in his bid to get an adjournment in the $2 billion lawsuit against him.

The Court of Appeal turned down the application and ordered yesterday that the hearing should continue in the Supreme Court. The court directed that the hearing should continue in the first half of the Easter term which commences in April.

Solicitor General Michael Hylton, Q.C., said yesterday that he was having discussions with the Registrar of the Supreme Court for the hearing to continue in June.

Mr. Panton, his wife Janet and their son Jeffrey had appealed against Justice McIntosh's ruling on January 30. Attorney-at-law Abe Dabdoub had applied for an adjournment on behalf of the Pantons on the ground that their lawyers Chancellor and Company had withdrawn from the case.

STAY TO GET LEGAL REPRESENTATION

Justice McIntosh refused to grant them a stay to get legal representation and the hearing proceeded. The Pantons went to the Court of Appeal but Justice Howard Cooke heard the application in Chambers and refused to grant them a stay.

The Court of Appeal subsequently granted them a stay pending the hearing of the appeal. The Court of Appeal comprising the President, Justice Paul Harrison, Justice Algernon Smith and Justice Karl Harrison heard the appeal and ruled that Justice McIntosh was correct when he refused to grant an adjournment....

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Author: Barbara Gayle
Source: Jamaica Gleaner

 

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