vii.
The
itemisation
of the expenses
in the Applicant's
Income
and Expenditure Account is contrary to the Political Parties Act
and the Election Expenses Act and is fabricated and exaggerated.
The
expenses
are
also
not
itemised
in
a detailed
manner
to
facilitate detailed responses by the Respondent; and the evidence
of
the
breakdown
submissions
on
Respondent
should
effectively
to
ought
to
reparations
be
challenge,
have
been
provided
within the time
given
ample
verify
with
the
limit provided.
The
opportunity
and
to
participate
authenticate
all
specific
documents related to the transactions.
viii.
Generally, the claim for costs of litigation before the domestic
courts is contested and is against the order of the Court that each
Party shall bear its own costs. Furthermore, the Applicant has not
detailed what these costs are and has not submitted evidence to
prove that he incurred them.
been awarded
award
him
In addition, the Applicant has never
costs by the national courts and the Court cannot
these
particular
costs
as
it will
be
usurping
the
jurisdiction of the national courts in this regard.
ix.
The
current
Constitutional
review
process
is_
sufficient
reparation for the non-pecuniary damage claimed.
x. The Respondent strongly disputes the Applicant’s claim for costs
of litigation before the Court amounting
Thousand,
Two
Hundred
and
to US$
Fifty United
60,250.00
(Sixty
Dollars).
The
States
Respondent contends that this claim is misplaced and contrary to
the
arrangement
between
the
Applicant
and
his
Counsel.
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The
a
Respondent states that this is an attempt by the Applicant for “the
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