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IV. PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
2l.Although the First Applicant and the Seventh Applicant have an
additional claim which is distinct from the allegations that all the
Applicants have jointly made, the Applicants have not desegregated their
prayers and they have jointly prayed the Court for the following:
An order that the application is admissible;
il
An order declaring that their basic rights have been violated
through the unconstitutional acts of the Respondent State;
llt
An order that they "regain and enjoy" their fundamental rights
in respect of the violations perpetrated by the Respondent
State;
tv
An order that the Respondent State recognise the rights and
duties enshrined in the Charter and take legislative and other
measures to give effect to them;
V
An order nullifying the Respondent State's decisions violating
the Applicants rights and ordering their release from custody;
VI
vil
An order for reparations;
Any other order(s)/relief(s)/remedies as the Court may be
pleased to grant and as seems just in the circumstances of the
case
22.|n respect of the jurisdiction and admissibility of the Application, the
Respondent State prays the Court to grant the following orders,:
"i. That, the African Court on Human and
Peoples' Rights is not
vested with jurisdiction to adjud icate over this matter
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