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there is a fraud, by one of the parties, likely to determine the judge's
conviction;
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whether it was judged based on documents judicially recognized or
declared false after the Judgment;
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whether, after the Judgment, decisive documents were found that had
been withheld by one of the parties.
83. That the instant case by the Applicants do not fit in any of the points
listed above;
84. In the instant case, the Court is asked to rule on the Title Deed No. 18 of
the Republic of Niger (upon which we shall recall later, as the Court did not
base its decision on this title, as they allege), the right to compensation and
alleged discrimination;
85. That a simple reading of this decision allows us to see that these are not
facts of which they have just taken legal cognizance;
86. That their intention is none other than to reopen the case in which their
reliefs sought were rejected;
87. Therefore, they do not meet the requirements to request the Revision of
Judgment No. ECW/CCJ/JUD/13/2020 of July 8th, 2020;
88. That, from the aforementioned, the application for Revision by Tahirou
Djibo and others must be deemed inadmissible;
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