Politics

Three High Court judges transferred to southern branch

22 Jun 2015, 10:15 PM
Hassan Mohamed
The Supreme Court has transferred three High Court judges to the southern branch of the appellate court.
Amendments brought to the Judicature Act in December 2014 divided the nine-member High Court bench into three branches with three judges each.
Two regional branches were to be set up in the north and south with the main branch in Malé. The regional branches will only hear appeals of magistrate court verdicts while only the main branch in the capital can decide on challenges to laws and regulations.
Critics have previously questioned the need to divide the high court bench, noting magistrate courts typically only hold trials on petty crimes. The bulk of complicated civil and criminal matters are heard at the Malé’s superior courts.

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