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17 Jul 2022 | Sun 16:06
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the 4th amendment to the Maldives Judicature Act
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the 4th amendment to the Maldives Judicature Act
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih
President ratifies the 4th amendment to the Judicature Act
The bill was published in the Government Gazette and is now in effect
The bill transfers all assets and staff of the former northern and southern High Court branches to the DJA
The Maldivian Parliament passed the bill at the 19th sitting of its second session on June 27, 2022

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has ratified the 4th amendment to the Maldives Judicature Act (Act No. 22/2010).

President Solih ratified the 4th amendment to the Maldives Judicature Act on Monday.

The Maldivian Parliament passed the bill at the 19th sitting of its second session on June 27, 2022.

The amendment stipulates that the judges of the High Court would be based in Malé and that all High court proceedings would also be based in Malé.

Additionally, the amendment outlines the provisions for dissolving the northern and southern branches of the High Court and transferring their functions and cases to the High Court.

The bill also transfers all assets and staff of the former northern and southern High Court branches to the Department of Judicial Administration (DJA). DJA is mandated to transfer the staff to other judicatory bodies, within first 60 days from ratification while ensuring the continuity of their employment.

Upon ratification, the bill was published in the Government Gazette and is now in effect.

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