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[2022] UKPC 56
Privy Council Appeal No 0123 of 2019
JUDGMENT
Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (Appellant)
v
Darwin Azad Sahadath and another (Respondents) (Trinidad and Tobago)
From the Court of Appeal of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
before
Lord Lloyd-Jones
Lord Kitchin
Lord Leggatt
Lord Burrows
Lady Rose
JUDGMENT GIVEN ON
22 December 2022
Heard on 25 October 2022
Keston McQuilkin
Alivia Mootoo
(Instructed by Charles Russell Speechlys LLP (London))
Respondent
Larry Lalla
Vikash Indar Lal
(Instructed by Alisa Khan (Trinidad))
LORD LEGGATT (with whom Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Kitchin, Lord Burrows and Lady Rose agree):
Introduction
The factual background
The proceedings
“Customers … homes are caving in due to water causing landslip. Leak was repaired recently and water is coming from beneath the road and causing slippage.”
Decision of the Court of Appeal
This appeal
Evaluative conclusions
Admissibility of expert evidence
“(5) That, the question of admissibility of evidence is a proposition of law, but it must be such as to affect materially the finding. The question of the value of evidence is not a sufficient reason for departure from the practice.”
Conclusion