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Home›News›Judge to rule on Jagdeo’s bid to set aside $20M libel judgment next month

Judge to rule on Jagdeo’s bid to set aside $20M libel judgment next month

By Leroy Smith
17 May 2021
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Come June 16, High Court Judge Sandra Kurtzious will deliver her ruling in the case filed by Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo who is seeking to set aside a $20 million default judgement awarded against him in a libel suit filed by former APNU/AFC Government Annette Ferguson.

During a brief Zoom hearing on Monday, lawyers for the parties reemphasised the main points of their submissions that were filed ahead of the hearing. Back in March, Justice Kurtzious rendered the default judgement against Jagdeo after he failed to file a defence in the matter which is in breach of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) of the Supreme Court of Judicature.

The said judgement was in keeping with Part 12:01 (2) (d) of the CPR. Apart from moving to have the judgement overturned, Jagdeo, who served as President of Guyana for two consecutive terms, also wants the court to dismiss Ferguson’s claim for libel since he believes the statements made by him regarding her acquisition of a house lot at Eccles, East Bank Demerara was not defamatory.

Jagdeo only filed a defence in the case in March, more than one year after Ferguson brought the claim. According to his lawyer Devindra Kissoon, his client has a real prospect of successfully defending the lawsuit and that the defences of justification, fair comment, qualified privilege, and the provisions of the Defamation Act apply.

Jagdeo’s lawyer states that his client’s failure to file a defence was as a result of his then-lawyer Anil Nandlall, SC, the current Attorney General being preoccupied with preparations for the March 2020 General and Regional Elections. Even after the end of the elections, Kissoon said that Nandlall continued to be extensively and exclusively engaged in matters relating to elections, including acting as lead counsel in election-related litigations, as well as matters involving a recount of votes.

Also, Kissoon said that the COVID-19  pandemic resulted in the shuttering of Nandlall’s law office for several months and the subsequent relocation of files.  As a result, he added that Nandlall did not discover that the defence, though drafted, was not filed with the Court.

“These tasks resulted in Mr. Nandlall inadvertently failing to file the defence though drafted. This inadvertence was not due to neglect, but rather a combination of unusual and exceptional circumstances, which caused counsel to simply be unable to comply with the time limits established by the rules. [Jagdeo] ought not to be penalised for law office inadvertence.”

Ferguson’s lawyer, Lyndon Amsterdam has since responded to an affidavit in support of the application filed by Jagdeo to set aside the default judgment.

“…it is noteworthy that the Covid-19 pandemic is still affecting the world but this has not prevented the [Jagdeo] from filing this Application within a few days of being served with the Order of Court [judgment order],” Ferguson noted in an affidavit.

According to Amsterdam, on March 23, 2020, new protocols for the filing of matters and documents in the Supreme Court’s Registry were published in the Official Gazette, and members of the Bar were notified of same by the Bar Association.

Amsterdam noted that during the onset of the pandemic, Jagdeo’s then-lawyer filed several matters in the High Court and documents in response to election-related matters by making use of the protocols set out in the Official Gazette and “the outbreak of COVID-19 in Guyana did not inhibit his active participation in these matters.”

“I will contend that the elections held in 2020 was determined on August 2, 2020, and since then, more than six months has elapsed and no application has been made by [Jagdeo] for relief from sanctions and enlargement of time to file a defence,” Ferguson submits.

The former APNU/AFC Government minister contends that she has been advised by her counsel and believes that inadvertence by counsel as a reason for non-compliance with rules has been frown upon and rejected as a reason for a litigant, not to comply with rules for the simple reason, that all lawyers can then put forward this reason to get an extension of time to comply with rules on behalf of their clients.

Apart from $20 million award in damages, Jagdeo was also ordered to pay $75,000 in court costs to Ferguson who has filed a similar lawsuit against the Guyana Times which published the statements made by Jagdeo. That case is still pending before the High Court.

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