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The High Court of the Maldives (Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ހައިކޯޓު, romanized: dhivehiraajjeyge haikoatu) is the high court of the Republic of Maldives. [ 2 ] History
Supreme Court is the highest Court, The High Court of the Maldives. The third level in the hierarchy stand four superior courts in Male’: the Criminal Court, the Civil Court, the Family Court, the Juvenile Court; the Drug Court; At the fourth and the last level of the hierarchy, there are the Magistrate Courts, which are the subordinate courts.
Maldives: Location: Theemuge, Kaafu Malé, Maldives: Coordinates: Composition method: Presidential Nomination and then People's Majlis Confirmation: Authorised by: Constitution of the Maldives: Appeals to: None, as this court is the highest court. Appeals from: High Court
MALE (Reuters) -A Maldives high court overturned former president Abdulla Yameen's 11-year jail term on Thursday and asked a lower court to restart criminal proceedings against him. Yameen was ...
Husnu Al Suood (Dhivehi: ޙުސްނުއްސުޢޫދު) born in Meedhoo is a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Maldives since 8 December 2019. He was the Attorney General of the Maldives from June 2009 to August 2010.
A case is filed in the Civil Court regarding the results of the Henveiru Central constituency in ruling PPM/PNC primaries. [82] 3 February: The Maldives and India agree to replace military personnel with civil personnel. [83] 4 February:
The Maldives Supreme Court confirmed on Sunday that jailed former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom is barred for the country's September presidential election. The ruling is another setback ...
One of the most notable was the case involving Maldives and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC). The scandal, which was first exposed in an Al Jazeera report, entailed the embezzlement of over $90 million by government officials. The case involved the diversion of MMPRC funds to fund the parliamentary election in 2014.