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West Indian Court of Appeal
The
West Indian
Court of Appeal
was a
court
which served as the
appellate court
for the
British colonies
of
Trinidad and Tobago
,
British Guiana
,
Barbados
, the
Leeward Islands
,
Grenada
,
Saint Lucia
, and
Saint Vincent
from 1919 until
the creation
of the
Federal Supreme Court
of the
West Indies Federation
in
1958
.
The court was created by
the West
Indian Court of Appeal
Act
1919, an
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
. Decisions of the court could be appealed with leave to the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
.