Supreme Court Judge Dr. Azmiralda Zahir has submitted a case to the Maldives Police Service (MPS), requesting a criminal investigation into Adam Shamil, the President of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
Speaking to RaajjeMV, Judge Azmiralda’s legal counsel Ibrahim Shameel revealed that the judge filed a complaint with the police institution on Sunday, requesting a criminal investigation into Shamil. This is based on the allegations that Shamil provided false information to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) by sending a letter claiming that a criminal investigation was being conducted against the judge, even though the ACC had not initiated any such investigation. Shameel also stated that they have requested a criminal investigation into the matter of attempting to influence Judge Azmiralda.
In addition to this, Shameel highlighted that they have submitted a written response to the investigative report on the disciplinary case being investigated by JSC against Judge Azmiralda, specifically regarding the allegation of influencing Criminal Court judges.
On 26 February 2025, while the Supreme Court was considering the case of the amendment that would result in lawmakers losing their seats if they leave or are expelled from their party, the JSC abruptly suspended three Supreme Court judges.
The judges suspended, citing an ongoing ACC investigation, were Husnu al Suood, Mahaz Ali Zahir, and Dr. Azmiralda. On 4 March 2025, Judge Suood resigned, stating that President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu had violated the Constitution. Subsequently, on 19 March 2025, High Court Chief Judge Hussain Shaheed was appointed to the position of Supreme Court Justice.
Many people continue to claim that the suspension of Judges Mahaz and Dr. Azmiralda was done to influence the Supreme Court. This is suspected to be an attempt to halt the case submitted to the Supreme Court to nullify the constitutional amendment that will result in lawmakers losing their seats for floor crossing.
Ali Hussain, lawyer and former MP for Kendhoo constituency who filed the case, has also expressed concern. Both the largest opposition party, the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), and The Democrats have intervened in the case filed by Ali Hussain.
The case argues that the amendment causing lawmakers to lose their seats when changing parties was brought in violation of Articles 4, 8, 26, 75, and 90 of the Constitution. It also claims that this change is directly contrary to the framework of the Constitution.
Although one hearing for the case challenging the constitutional amendment was held on 17 February 2025, no further hearings have been conducted since then.
Since the case is set to be heard by a bench of seven judges, and two judges have been suspended, it is now impossible to proceed with the hearings in the case.