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18 Jun 2019 | Tue 17:05
West Henveiru Hassan Latheef proposed the amendment during the debate stage of the committee’s report on its meeting with members of JSC
West Henveiru Hassan Latheef proposed the amendment during the debate stage of the committee’s report on its meeting with members of JSC
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Supreme Court’s order unconstitutional: Parliament
 
The parliament also passed the committee report with 64 votes
 
The parliament passed this amendment to the judiciary committee report with 64 votes on Tuesday

Supreme Court’s decision to nullify any order that conflicts with the court’s own order to reverse Justice Abdulla Didi’s suspension was unconstitutional, states parliament.

The parliament passed this amendment to the judiciary committee report with 64 votes on Tuesday.

West Henveiru Hassan Latheef proposed the amendment during the debate stage of the committee’s report on its meeting with members of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

The parliament also passed the committee report with 64 votes.

The report states that JSC’s decision to suspend Justice Didi was within their legal authority and so the committee on June 16 voted to call on the Supreme Court to not obstruct the JSC.

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