The Court of Appeal has dismissed social and political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj’s challenge of the Government’s move to extend the term of local government representatives by a year. On Friday, Justices of Appeal Prakash Moosai, Gillian Lucky and James Aboud delivered their ruling on Balgobin-Maharaj's complaints about the Local Government Reform Act, which contains amendments
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In one month's time, the Court of Appeal is expected to rule on a challenge by social and political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj of Government’s intent to postpone local government elections by one year. On Tuesday, Justices of Appeal Prakash Moosai, Gillian Lucky and James Aboud reserved their ruling, saying they needed time to consider but
THREE Appeal Court judges are to decide on an injunction application filed by political activist Ravi Balgobin-Maharaj to prevent local government councillors and aldermen from continuing in office for another year. On Monday, Justices of Appeal Prakash Moosai, Gillian Lucky and James Aboud began hearing submissions from Balgobin-Maharaj’s attorney in his challenge of the refusal