8 THE COMMISSION'S ANALYSIS ON ADMISSIBILITY 37. Admissibility is governed by Article 56 of the Charter which has a criterion for which every communication ought to comply with. Rule 105 to 107 also regulate the procedure for communications at admissibility stage. 38. The preamble to Article 56 provides that "Communications relating to human and peoples' rights referred to in article 55 received by the Commission shall be considered if they:" comply with the requirements elaborated in the sub-sections. The Commission considers submissions on admissibility and decides based on the complainant's compliance with sub-articles 1 to 7 s such Rule )05(1) of the 2010 rules provides that once the commission is seized' ,J~tl:ta comniufiication they shall "request the complainant to present evidence an't('arguments cnll,admissibility within two months." What is clear from this rille, is the sheer necessity of cogent admissibility arguments as they are the only way by which the Commission may perform its duty to decide per Rule 107 as read with 106. 39. In the present case following ;C;~jzure of the, Communication, the secretariat requested the complainant to make submissions on admissibility within two th th months in terms of Rule 105(1) on the 29 of September 2020.0n the 5 and 6th of November in 2020 the secretariat received the complainants submissions on admissibility. In those submissions there were no observations on admissibility per Article 56. 40. The Secretariat'wrote to the Complainant on the 9th of November 2020 informing her that her submissions did not address admissibility and advising her to request legal assistance from the NGOs with observer status. She was once again reminded of this in letters dated 20 November 2020; 20 January 2021 and 8 March 2021. Despite repeated appeals from the secretariat, the complainant neither sought legal assistance fro:~' ~-b-e organizations with observer status nor amended her observationsoj dmissibility. As a consequence, the final submissions which were subsequently s~nt to' the Secretariat on the 4th of [uly 2021 still did not contain any arguments on how her case complies with Article 56 of the Charter. \£"'>" Article 56 41. , ,

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