The Annual General Meeting of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) which was slated for tomorrow (July 13) has been postponed indefinitely, following a ruling by the Supreme Court.
The ruling was made in a case brought by a JAS member over the nomination process for the election of officers.
The member wants nominations for the elections, which were delayed by COVID-19, to be re-opened to a wider pool of candidates.
Speaking with IRIE F-M news, JAS President Lenworth Fulton contended that the current set of nominees is still valid so there is no need for nominations to be re-opened.
He assured that the court case will not impact the operations of the JAS.
Mr. Fulton added that the Denbigh Agricultural Show slated for month-end will not be impacted by the postponement of the Annual General Meeting.