All courts in Viti Levu will be closed until further notice
All courts in Viti Levu will be closed until further notice
Suva Court
All courts, Small Claims Tribunal and other tribunals in Viti Levu will be closed until further notice.
Acting Chief Justice Kamal Kumar says this is in consideration for health and safety of the public and measures taken by the government.
Acting Chief Justice Kumar says only urgent matters will be dealt by the courts.
He says except for urgent matters, all matters listed for hearing or mention/ review/pre-trial conference or any other reason will be vacated and fresh dates will be assigned.
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Director of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, Ashwin Raj presents the annual report to the President Jioji Konrote. Picture: SUPPLIED/FIJIAN GOVT
The Fiji Human Rights Commission 2019 Annual Report was handed over to the President Major-General (Ret’d) Jioji Konrote received at the State House today.
Director of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, Ashwin Raj and a team from the Commission presented the annual report to Mr Konrote.
Also, in attendance during the presentation was Acting Chief Justice and Chairperson of the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission, Justice Kamal Kumar.
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