, and dated September
6 was delivered to attorney-at-law Nigel Hughes, who appeared on
Holder-Allen’s behalf, on Tuesday.
On July 24, Chief Justice Carl Singh
granted an order nisi on an application by Hanomansingh, on the grounds
that it would be unreasonable and a breach of natural justice for
Holder-Allen to proceed with the matter.
When the case was called on July 29 before the Chief Justice,
Hughes was granted 14 days leave to file an affidavit in response to the
motion.
Hughes at that time indicated his intention to raise
preliminary points regarding what he said were procedural errors relative
to the said application. Hughes had filed his affidavit in response on
September 10.
The matter was then scheduled for continuation on August 19 but the
Chief Justice was reportedly out of the jurisdiction on that date.
Also
representing the DPP’s interest were attorneys Khemraj
Ramjattan and Rafiq Khan.
Saturday October 5,
2002