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10.
On 5 January 2016, the Registry received the Respondent State's Response
11. On 14 July 2016, the Registry received the Applicant's
Reply
12. After several reminders from the Registry, on 15 July 2019, the Applicant's
Counsel informed the Registry that he was unable to file submissions on
reparations since the Applicant could not be traced following his release from
prison and that efforts to reach him had proven futile.
IV.
13.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
The Applicant prays the Court for the following reliefs
Declaration that the respondent state violated his rights as guarantee
under Article 1, Article 2, Article 3, Article 4, Article 5, and ArticleT (c)
and 2 of the Charter.
Consequently, an order compelling the respondent state to release
the applicant from prison.
That the applicant also seeks an order for reparations should this
Honourable court find merit in the application and in the prayers.
IV
That the applicant seeks an order of this honourable court to
supervise the implementation of the court's order and any other
decisions that the court may make if they go to the favours the
Applicant." [sic]
14.
The Respondent State prays the Court for the following orders with respect to the
jurisdiction and admissibility:
That the Honourable African Court on Human and Peoples 'Rights
lacks jurisdiction
to
handle the Application and
it
should be
dismissed.
That the Application has not met the admissibility requirements
stipulated under Rule 40(5) of the Rules of Court and be declared
inadmissible.
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