Interdiction-Whether there should be a hearing before a public officer is interdicted-Whether there should be a hearing before salary is withheld upon interdiction-Whether salary constitutes property.
Tort-Malicious prosecution-Whether the customs officers acted with malice in prosecuting the claimants-Whether the customs officers acted with reasonable and probable cause in prosecuting the claimants.
False imprisonment-Whether the claimants were falsely imprisoned-Whether the initial arrest of the 1st claimant was lawful-Whether the detention of the 1st claimant was unduly long and unexplained-Whether the customs officers acted with reasonable probable cause in detaining the claimant-Whether the customs officers acted with malice.
Misfeasance in public office-Criminal charges against the claimants dismissed for want of prosecution in the court below-Whether the plea of autrefois acquit applies.
Administrative law-Administrative orders-Declaration sought.
Constitutional law-Constitutional relief-Right to a fair trial within a reasonable time-Right to liberty-Right to property.
Whether dismissal of criminal charge is an acquittal within the meaning of Public Service Regulations.
Constitution of Jamaica-Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (Constitutional Amendment) Act, 2011-sections 14, 15, 16(2)-The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council, 1962-sections 32, 125, 127-Public Service Regulations-28, 32, 34, 43, 47, Revenue Administration Act-sections 2, 3, 91, 203, 210, 219, Constabulary Force Act-sections 13, 33