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Ministry of Law and Gender is a now-defunct ministry established by President Abdulla Yameen on 1 July 2014. Government agencies that were in this ministry were: Attorney General; Home for People with Special Needs; Kuda Kudhinge Hiyaa; Amaan Hiyaa; Educational Training Centre for Children; Family and Children's Services Centres
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: ޚާރިޖީ ވުޒާރާ Abdulla Khaleel: 1932 foreign.gov.mv: Ministry of Defence: ދިފާޢީ ވުޒާރާ Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon: 1932 defence.gov.mv: Ministry of Health: ޞިއްޙީ ވުޒާރާ Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim: 2012 health.gov.mv: Ministry of Finance and Planning
It is responsible in upholding the law within a secure and a peace environment and defend the public interest. [3] He is also designated as a member of the Cabinet of the Maldives. From 2014 to 2016, the Attorney General's office was part of the Ministry of Law and Gender, with Attorney General Mohamed Anil in charge of the ministry. [4] [5]
Ministry of Law and Gender (Maldives) Ministry of Tourism (Maldives) Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation (Maldives) This page was last edited on 17 May 2015 ...
The President appointed Attorney General Uz. Mohamed Anil as minister responsible for overseeing functions of Ministry of Law and Gender. The President's nomination for Minister of Health Dr. Mariyam Shakeela was dismissed from the cabinet on 11 August 2014, after the Parliament voted against granting approval for her to continue in office.
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The Ministry of Finance was renamed to the Ministry of Finance and Planning. The Minister of Housing, Land, and Urban Development Ali Haidar Ahmed was appointed as the Minister of Higher Education, Labour and Skills Development, Maryam Mariya officially appointed as Minister of Agriculture and Animal Welfare, and Abdulla Muththalib as Minister ...
It may be assumed that the society would have been governed on the basis of some prevailing customs and traditions. According to Isdhoo Loamaafaanu, a historical document of the Maldives written in 1195 A.C., there was a set of customs implemented as law in the country when Islam came in 1153 A.C.