SODELPA Case Deferred
The plaintiffs, who are executive party members, have taken SODELPA to court, claiming that it breached the party constitution, the Act and the 2013 Constitution when it held its annual general meeting in Savusavu on June 28 this year.
Wednesday 11 December 2019 | 12:31
Adi Litia Qionibaravi, Sitiveni Rabuka and Watisoni Nata. Photo: Ronald Kumar
The hearing for a SODELPA court case yesterday was deferred to January 30 next year because of a Constitutional issue.
The case is before Civil High Court in Judge, Justice Vishwa Dutt Sharma.
The plaintiffs, who are executive party members, have taken SODELPA to court, claiming that it breached the party constitution, the Act and the 2013 Constitution when it held its annual general meeting in Savusavu on June 28 this year.
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SODELPA’s lawyer, Filimoni Vosarogo told the court that it should be determined whether by virtue of the acts and/or omissions referred to in other questions in the summons, any of the defendants contravened the plaintiff’s rights enshrined under the Section 23 (1) (b) of the Constitution.
Usaia Waqatairewa Photo: Ronald Kumar
Edited by Iva Nataro
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