19. By a letter of 13 November 2015, IHRF accepted to provide legal assistance to
the Applicant.
20.In the same letter, IHRF reported that the Application on the payment of claims
was being handled domestically, through an out-of-court settlement between
the parties, and requested information regarding the Application on the lead
poisoning.
21.By a letter of 3 December 2015, the Registry responded and informed IHRF,
with the Applicant in copy, that there was only one Application before the Court,
that of 16 February 2015,
which
had
been
submitted
in replacement
of the
Application dated 29 December 2014, which the Court requested the Applicant
to recast for lack of conformity to the Rules.
22.By a letter dated 7 December 20115, the Applicant informed the Registry that
it was
not aware
of the agreement
IHRF
referred
to in its letter dated
13
November 2015, given that the matter was pending before the domestic courts.
23.By a letter dated
11 December 2015, the Applicant requested the Court to
withdraw the said Application on the lead poisoning
because the domestic
remedies had not been exhausted.
24. By a letter of 4 January 2016, the Registry reminded the Applicant that there
was only one Application before the Court, that of 16 February 2015, which the
Court had indicated needed to be recast and that the Applicant should do so
with the assistance of a Counsel.
25.At its 40th Ordinary Session, held from 29 February to 18 March 2016, the Court
instructed the Registry to draw the attention of the Applicant to the need to
reformulate the Application so as to comply with the applicable provisions of the
Protocol and the Rules, failing which the relevant provisions therein would be
invoked.
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