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11 May 2017 | Thu 14:44
The Justice Building in capital city Malé, which holds the Civil Court
The Justice Building in capital city Malé, which holds the Civil Court
Mohamed Sharuhaan
Civil Court
Ceiling leak disrupts proceedings at Civil Court
Wednesday's heavy showers had flooded the upper floors of the Justice Building
The Civil Court said that this would disrupt administrative work and has forced it suspend proceedings
Several documents and computer systems had been 'severely damaged', the court said

A ceiling leak at the Justice Building during Wednesday's heavy showers has caused the Civil Court to suspend proceedings. 

A statement from the Civil Court, located in the Justice Building, on Thursday stated that several documents and computer systems had been 'severly damaged', after several adminsitrative sections and court halls had been flooded. 

The court said that this would disrupt administrative work and has forced it suspend proceedings until the damage caused by the flooding has been repaired. 

An employee at the court told RaajjeMV that most of the flooding had occured in the upper floors of the Justice Building. 

 

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