i.
Declare that the Court has jurisdiction in the instant case;
ii.
Declare the Application is admissible;
iii. Declare that the violations alleged are well-founded;
iv. Order the Respondent State to pay the following sums as reparation for
material prejudice:
a)
Five Thousand (5,000) Tunisian dinars as compensation for the
amount awarded to her husband by the court;
b)
Three Hundred (300) Tunisian dinars in respect of attorney’s fees
awarded to her husband by the court;
c)
One Thousand Five Hundred (1,500) Tunisian dinars in respect of
the costs of investigation, prosecution and appearance before the
Hammamet Judicial Police Brigade;
d)
Two Thousand Five Hundred (2,500) Tunisian dinars for costs in
respect of the initial proceedings before the Grombalia Court;
e)
Three Thousand Five Hundred (3,500) Tunisian dinars for costs in
respect of the appeal proceedings before the Nabeul court;
f)
Two Thousand (2,000) Tunisian dinars as costs in respect of the
appeal against the divorce judgment before the Tunis Court of
Appeal;
g)
Four Thousand (4,000) Tunisian dinars for costs in respect of the
pursuing the divorce case;
h)
One Thousand Five Hundred (1,500) Tunisian dinars as costs in
respect of drafting, filing and following up the criminal complaint
against Ministry of the Interior laboratories;
i)
Seventy-Eight Thousand (78,000) Tunisian dinars as financial
compensation for the loss of her job in Tunisia;
j)
Seven Thousand Eight Hundred (7,800) Tunisian dinars as endof-service indemnities;
k)
Ten Thousand Four Hundred (10,400) Tunisian dinars as
reparation for lost wages during her detention in police custody
and imprisonment from 9 November 2014 to 15 March 2015 when
she was released;
l)
Ten Thousand (10,000) euros as costs of proceedings in the
instant case.
v.
For moral reparations, the Applicants pray the Court to order the
Respondent State to pay the following sums:
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