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  2. Judiciary of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and evolution of the judicial system in the Maldives, from pre-Islamic times to the present. The article covers the sources of law, the roles of judges, and the changes introduced by the English legal system.

  3. Judicial Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Service Commission (Kenya) Judicial Service Commission (Maldives) Judicial Service Commission (Namibia) Judicial Service Commission (Nepal) Judicial Service Commission (Nigeria) Judicial Service Commission (Somalia) Judicial Service Commission (South Africa) Judicial Service Commission (Sri Lanka) Thailand Administrative Court Judicial ...

  4. Politics of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice is appointed by the President, with the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission. Parliament is required to approve the appointment before he assumes office. Excluding the Supreme Court , there also exists the High Court (two branches), a Criminal Court , Civil Court, Family Court, Juvenile Court, Drug Court and many ...

  5. Husnu Al Suood - Wikipedia

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    He served as the Chief Judge of the Civil Court (1997 - 1999) and as a member of the Judicial Service Commission of Maldives (2008 to 2010). He also served as a member of the National Human Rights Commission of the Maldives from 2003 to 2005. [1]

  6. Azmiralda Zahir - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Maldives, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, announced in August 2019 his intention to nominate Zahir, alongside Aisha Shujune, as the Supreme Court's two new justices. [6] [9] Following interviews with the Judicial Service Commission, Zahir and Shujune were accepted as suitable candidates, with a vote planned for the People's Majlis. [6]

  7. Hassan Saeed - Wikipedia

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    Saeed is a registered Barrister-at-Law in the High Court of Australia and a registered Advocator and Solicitor in the Supreme Court of Maldives. He served as a member of the Maldives Constitutional Assembly, Chairman of the National Law Commission and Member of the Judicial Service Commission.

  8. Chief Justice of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    He is appointed by the president of the Maldives. He is a member of parliamentary committee and one member of the five Supreme Court justices. He overlooks on cases and handles national crises, including the 2011–12 Maldives political crisis as an example, as well as the protests in Maldives between 2015 and 2016 which left more than 1000 ...

  9. Federal Judicial Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) is an entity established by Section 153 (1) of the Constitution of Nigeria of 1999, as amended. Its primary responsibility is to advise the National Judicial Council (NJC) on nominations for key judicial appointments. [ 1 ]