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Ramadhani v United Republic of Tanzania (Application No. 010-2015)

African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights · [2019] AfCHPR 83 · 2019 Application Granted AI-generated summary ↓ Download Pin to watchlist Add to matter
Jurisdiction
Uganda
Case Type
Order for reopening of pleadings in reparations phase following judgment on merits
Decision
Reparations proceedings reopened to allow late-filed Response and further submissions

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Holding

The Court ordered the reopening of reparations proceedings in Application No. 010/2015. The Respondent State's Response to the Applicant's submissions on reparations, filed after the closure of pleadings, was deemed properly filed in the interest of justice. The Applicant was ordered to submit a Reply within thirty days.

Outcome

Reparations proceedings reopened to allow late-filed Response and further submissions

Facts

The Applicant filed submissions on reparations on 30 July 2018 following a judgment on the merits delivered on 11 May 2018. The Respondent State was granted multiple extensions of time. Pleadings were closed on 3 May 2019. On 10 July 2019, after the closure of pleadings, the Respondent State filed its Response to the Applicant's submissions on reparations. The Court considered whether to reopen proceedings to admit the late-filed Response.

Issues

  1. Whether the proceedings on reparations should be reopened to allow the Respondent State's late-filed Response to be admitted.

Orders

  • Proceedings in Application No. 010/2015 - Amir Ramadhani v. United Republic of Tanzania (Reparations) are hereby reopened.
  • The Respondent State's Response to the Applicant's submissions on reparations is deemed as properly filed in the interest of justice.
  • The Applicant shall submit his Reply to the Respondent State's Response within thirty (30) days of receipt thereof.

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Ramadhani v United Republic of Tanzania (Application No. 010-2015) [2019] AfCHPR 83 (19 August 2019)
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