
Darron Ellis
Justice Darron Ellis is a notable figure in the Bahamian legal system, recognized for his judicious rulings and commitment to upholding the law. He recently presided over a significant case involving the World Famous Valley Boys and the Valley Boys Junkanoo Group, where he ruled that the Registrar General acted lawfully in removing the former from the register of non-profit organizations due to potential public confusion with the latter. His decisions emphasize the importance of following proper legal procedures and ensuring clarity in organizational representations.
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Recent news mentions
Justice Darron Ellis refused bail to Tevin Fritz, citing the strength of the Crown’s case.
Judge denies bail again to robbery suspect who escaped custodyJustice Darron Ellis dismissed the application filed by Adderley's group in March 2025.
Court: 'Beyond belief' Valley Boys name hijackedJustice Darron Ellis ruled in favor of Julian Gibson, allowing him to continue operating Conch & Coconut.
Second battle erupts over bid to ‘destroy’ Briland firmJustice Darron Ellis rejected the targeted company’s demand for the Attorney General’s Office to provide specific information.
Court rejects claim Bahamas assisting ‘fishing expedition’Justice Darron Ellis upheld the Registrar General’s decision to remove the group from the register of non-profit organisations.
World Famous Valley Boys de-registered as non-profitJustice Darron Ellis found that the Registrar General acted lawfully in determining that the name 'World Famous Valley Boys' closely resembled that of the Valley Boys Junkanoo Group.
‘Justice has prevailed’, says Davis - but World Famous Valley Boys to appeal


























