On the procedure:
i.
The granting of the extension
of time ex parte to the Applicant to
file the submissions on reparations was not in line with the principle
of equality of arms and natural justice as it was not served on the
Respondent
and
observations
on
the
the
Respondent
request
or
was
to
not
indicate
allowed
its
to
submit
agreement,
or
otherwise, thereto.
ii.
There was no need for the Applicant to be granted an extension of
time
to
file
its
submissions
on
reparations.
The
request
for
reparations was included in the main application and he was only
required
to
submit
the
amount
of
thereafter. The Applicant's Counsel
reparations
were
and
evidence
present in Court on
14
June 2013 when the Judgment was delivered, therefore, they need
not
have
Opinions
waited
to
receive
thereto
to
enable
the
them
Judgment
file
their
and
the
Separate
submissions
on
reparations. In any event, the Rules of Court do not require that an
Applicant be served with the Judgment and Separate Opinions first
before making submissions on reparations.
iii.
Even after the Applicant was granted up to 25 July 2013 to file the
submissions,
the date of receipt by the Registry stamped
on the
submissions is 29 July 2013, therefore, since the submissions were
filed out of time, they should be dismissed.
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