JSC President Justice Adam Mohamed Abdulla resigns
18 Jan 2015, 3:41 PM
Ismail Humaam Hamid
Judicial Service Commission (JSC) President Justice Adam Mohamed Abdulla has resigned from the commission (January 18).
A JSC press statement released today explained that the Supreme Court justice had submitted his letter of resignation, saying that Adam Mohamed had requested to be excused, citing personal circumstances.
He has been a member of the JSC since 2010, when he joined as a High Court judge.
The resignation comes less than a month after the JSC found Adam Mohamed’s fellow judges on the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Ahmed Faiz and Justice Muthasim Adnan, unfit to continue to serve on the bench, in a ruling made available to neither the public nor MPs.
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