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This comes as five law lords at the Privy Council in London, England, on Monday morning, dismissed an appeal brought by the JLSC, which contended that Ayers-Caesar had willfully tendered the resignation to then-president Anthony Carmona, just two weeks after she was appointed to the position.
Now that the final appeal has been determined, the local courts will now have to determine the quantum of compensation that is to be awarded to Ayers-Caesar for breaches to the constitutional rights under section 4 of the Constitution.
Not just that, but she will also have to be paid the salaries owed to her since her appointment on April 12, 2017. This is because, given the ruling, for the duration of time the matter had been before the courts, Ayers-Caesar remained a legitimate member of the High Court Bench.
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