17. That Article 63 (1) provides that, without prejudice to the provisions
relating to the interpretation of judgments, the Court may, of its own motion
or at the request of a party, within one month after the delivery of a judgment,
rectify clerical errors, miscalculations and obvious slip therein.
18. Similarly, Article 63 (2) provides that the parties whom the Chief
Registrar shall duly notify (of the judgment), may submit a statement of
written observations within a time limit established by the President.
19. This Article 64 (1) provides that where the Court omits in a decision on
a particular typology of compensation or on costs, any party may, within one
month after notification of the judgment, request the Court to supplement its
decision.
b. Pleas in Law:
20. The Applicant cited Articles 63 (1), (2) and 64 (1) of the Court’s Rules
and Regulations.
c. Reliefs Sought:
35. The Applicant concluded seeking from the Court:
I. An Extension of the time limit within which the Applicant may apply for
an additional judgment in the case ECW/CCJ/APP/27/17 between SUNDAY
CHARLES UGWUABA vs. REPUBLIC OF SENEGAL in which a
judgment was rendered on June 28, 2019.
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