39. With regard to the requirement under Rule 50(2)(f) of the Rules that the Application be filed within a reasonable time, the Court recalls that it has adopted a case-by-case approach to assessing what constitutes a reasonable time, having regard to the particular circumstances of each case.7 The Court further recalls that it has consistently held that when the time being assessed is relatively short, as is the case in the instant Application, it considers such time to be manifestly reasonable.8 40. In the present case, the Court must determine whether the period of one year and 14 days that elapsed between 10 August 2017, the date of the last decision of the Respondent State’s Supreme Court, the end point of the exhaustion of local remedies, and 24 August 2018, the date on which the present Application was filed, is a reasonable time. The Court observes that this time being assessed is relatively short and, as such, holds that such time is manifestly reasonable.9 The Court therefore finds that the Application complies with the requirements of Rule 50(2)(f) of the Rules. 41. Finally, the Court notes that, in accordance with Rule 50(2)(g) of the Rules, the present Application does not concern a matter already settled by the parties in accordance with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations, the Constitutive Act of the African Union, or the provisions of the Charter. Consequently, the relevant requirement is met. 42. In the light of the foregoing, the Court holds that all the admissibility requirements under Rule 50(2) of the Rules have been met and consequently declares the Application admissible. 7 Armand Guéhi v. United Republic of Tanzania (merits and reparations) (7 December 2018) 2 AfCLR 477, § 56; Nguza Viking and another v. United Republic of Tanzania (merits) (23 March 2018) 2 AfCLR 287, § 61. 8 Kija Nestory v. United Republic of Tanzania, AfCHPR, Application No. 01/2018, judgment of 13 November 2024 (merits and reparations), §§ 40, 41; Niyonzima Augustine v. United Republic of Tanzania, AfCHPR, Application No. 058/2016, judgment of 13 June 2023 (merits and reparations), § 58. 9 Boubacar Sissoko and 74 others v. Republic of Mali (merits and reparations) (2020) 4 AfCLR 641, § 53; Lucien Ikili Rashidi v. United Republic of Tanzania (merits and reparations) (28 March 2019) 3 AfCLR 13, § 56. 10

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