High Court resumes Hulhumalé Magistrate Court appeal case
21 Jan 2015, 5:28 PM
Ismail Humaam Hamid
The High Court has scheduled a hearing for January 28 in former President Mohamed Nasheed’s appeal case into the legitimacy of the Hulhumalé Magistrate Court.
The case, which challenges the legality of the bench assembled to try Nasheed for the January 2012 detention of Criminal Court Judge Abdulla Mohamed, has been stalled since April 2013.
Hisaan Hussain from the opposition leader’s legal team said that the former president and his representatives have received the chits from the High Court regarding the hearing.
“The chits from the high court said it was a preliminary hearing,” said Hisaan.
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