Vi.
2y.
CONSIDERATIONS
As
regards
the
OF THE COURT ON THE PRELIMINARY OBJECTION
Respondent’s
Response
which
the
Applicants
request
to
be
expunged from the current procedure, the Court first notes that the said Response
was forwarded to it by email on 17 December 2014, following the two emails which
the Registrar addressed
to the Respondent
on
18 September
and
20
November
2014, respectively.
28.
The Court notes that the letter dated
time limit for the submission
18 September
of the response, whereas
2014,
did not provide for any
the letter dated
12 November
2014, filled that gap by setting 30 days’ time limit for the Respondent
Response.
It should be noted that a copy of the same
to submit its
letter was forwarded to the
Applicants for information.
29.
The Court notes that the Respondent received the Registry’s letter on 17 November
2014, and as such had up to 17 December 2014 to submit its Response.
The Court
finds
within
in this
regard
that
the
Respondent
has
submitted
its
Response
the
prescribed time limit.
30.
Moreover, the Court holds that, in the instant case, the fact that it forwarded to the
Applicants a letter dated 6 January 2015, transmitting the Respondent's
Response
does not mean that the Respondent submitted its Response out of time.
31.
For these
submitted
reason,
the
Court
and consequently
holds
that the
Respondent's
Response
dismisses the preliminary objection
was
grounded
validly
on non-
compliance with the time limit.
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