The
Court’s
Ruling
on
the
Ex
Parte
extension
of
time
for
the
Applicant to file its submissions
26. Based
on the fact that the Applicant received the Judgment
Court of 14 June
2013
in Consolidated Applications Nos.
of the
009 of 2011
Tanganyika Law Society and The Legal and Human Rights Centre v The
United Republic of Tanzania and 011 of 2011
Mtikila v The
United Republic of Tanzania
Reverend Christopher R.
and the Separate
Opinions
thereto, on 26 June 2013, the Court decided that the thirty (30) days for
the Applicant to file submissions on reparations would be reckoned from
26 June 2013. Therefore, the Court gave the Applicant up to 25 July 2013
to file the submissions
decision
of the Court
on reparation. The
Registrar communicated
with a copy to Respondent.
The
electronic
this
mail
forwarding the submissions to the Registry was dated 25 July 2013 but
the date of receipt stamped on the document was 29 July 2013, therefore
the Applicant filed the submissions on reparations within the time directed
by the Court. Though the Respondent was not given an opportunity to be
heard before the Court decided to grant the Applicant up to 25 July 2013
to file its submissions, the Respondent has had an opportunity to state its
position on the matter and
did nothing.
The
been no miscarriage of justice occasioned.
Court finds that there has
Accordingly the ‘ue
for reparation is properly before the Court.
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