8.
The Applicant appealed to the Supreme Court, which was registered in the
Court Registry under number RCA0087 / 14 / HC / KIG; on 24 November
2014, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment confirming the judgment of
the Court of First Instance on the same grounds.
9.
With regard to the house, the Applicant submits that, he had maintained that
he had not carried out any repairs in contradiction to the judgment where
the,
Court concluded
advance payment
(with regard
to the vehicle) that he had
made to him by CORAR
used the
Insurance Company to repair
the house, and this violates his right to a fair trial.
B. Alleged violations
10. The Applicant contends that the Respondent State is responsible for :
violating his right to a fair trial by an independent and impartial tribunal
to determine his rights and obligations under Article 10 of the Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights (hereinafter referred to as “the UDHR”)
and Article 14 (1) of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political
Rights (hereinafter referred to as “ICCPR’).
Failure to ensure that the competent authorities execute the judgment
rendered
in favour of the Applicant pursuant to Article 2(3)(c) of the
ICCPR.
Failure to guarantee
his right to have
his case
heard
under Article
7(1)(a)(d) of the Charter.
Failure to ensure the independence of the judiciary and the availability,
establishment and improvement of competent national institutions for
the promotion and protection of the rights and freedoms guaranteed
by the Charter and provided for in Article 26 thereof.