Monthly Archive: August 2019
Reginald Goodridge TWP Vs. Government of Liberia
on May 23, 2ot7, the appellants, Mr. Reginald Goodridge, National Chairman True Whig Party and the True Whig Party (TWP) filed a petition for declaratory judgment before the civil Law court, sixth Judicial circuit, seeking declaration of its ownership rights to the E. J. Roye Building against the Government and the General Services Agency, the appellees. The appellants alleged that the appellees, had on many occasions attempted, and in Some instances, temporarily succeeded in illegally taking possession of the E. J. Building under the pretext of enforcing PRC Decree No. 11, under which, as claimed by Government, the E.J. Roye building was confiscated by the People’s Redemption Council (PRC), the Government of former President Samuel K. Doe.The appellants contended that the Government’s conduct violated rights under
Articles 20(a) and 95(a & b) of the Liberian constitution (1986)’ The appellant also contended that PRC Decree No. 11 and 86 are unconstitutional, because they are inconsistent with Articres 20 (a) and g5(a) of the Liberian constitution
(1986). The appellants further asserted that the PRC Decree
His Honor Kabineh M. Ja’neh
His Honor Kabineh M. Ja’neh was born in Bahn, Zoe-Geh District, Nimba County, Republic of Liberia. Justice Ja’neh obtained his formative early education at an Islamic teaching school where he was tutored by his father, Karmo Sorie Ja’neh.
He then pursued his high school education at the A.M.E. (African Methodist Episcopal) Zion Academy in Monrovia, where he obtained his High School Diploma, in 1979. Justice Ja’neh immediately commenced his public service career after his high school studies as a “clerk” in the Civil Engineering Department of the National Port Authority, Freeport of Monrovia, whilst at the same time, in pursuit of higher education.
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