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- the· provisions of Article 7(1)-d of the 27 June 1981 African Charter on
Human and Peoples' Rights, which essentially endorse the right of every
human being to be tried or heard in a reasonable time by an impartial
and independent court or tribunal.
1.2 Arguments of Atsou Komlavi and 4 Others
45. They allege that they filed their case before the investigating judge of
the Court of the Court of First Instance of Amlame, located about 200
kilometres from Lome; and that for 4 years, for some of them, and 3
years, for others, their complaints have not been called for hearing in
court.
1.3 Arguments of Tomekpe Lanou and 29 Others
46. They allege that 4 years have elapsed, and for others, 3 years, since
they filed their case before the investigating judge of the Court of the
Court of First Instance of Atakpame; and that as at the time they brought
their case before the Honourable Court, their case had still not been
called for hearing.
2. Arguments of the Republic of Togo
--47. According to the Republic of whereas-the complainants state in
their Application that since the lodgment of their complaints between 1
October 2008 and 25 August 2009, numerous steps and monitoring by
the lawyers of CACIT have been engaged in, without indicating precisely
which of them, it is apparent from the exhibits filed among the pleadings
in the case file before this Honourable Court, and communicated to it,
that
certain, procedural formalities were
payment of. a guarantee fee which
not fulfilled, nota.bly the
is fixed on the
orders , of the
investigating judge, so as to set the public proceedings in motion, in
accordance with Article 71 of the Togo Code of Criminal
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Procedure,
which provides that "The civil party that initiates a public action shall if
he has not obtained legal aid pay a guarantee of a fixed sum to the
registry upon an order of the investigating judge, failing which his
complaint may not be admitted."
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