Author: Ibrahim Mahudhee

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Supreme Court Sets Precedent for Appeal Cases to Prevent Abuse of the Court Process

The recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Maldives on the case, Housing Development Corporation Limited (HDC) v Ibrahim Jihad has set a new precedent in the interpretation of Section 43 of the Judicature Act. The ruling has emphasized the importance of preventing the abuse of the appeal process by parties who arbitrarily use the […]

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Interest and penalty cannot be recovered for the period of delay: High Court

The High Court has recently made a ruling that may have significant implications for banks and other lenders in recovering unpaid loans. The court held that banks cannot collect interest and penalties on loans for a prolonged period without making any attempts to recover the money or filing a lawsuit. The case involved BML, which […]

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Supreme Court has no authority to create and dissolve an agency: High Court

The High Court has ruled that the Supreme Court does not have the authority to create or dissolve individual agencies. This ruling came as a result of a case involving the dismissal of two employees from the Supreme Court’s Administration Department who were transferred to the Judicial Training Center under the Supreme Court. The Employment […]

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