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Thierno Mountanga thru Cllr. Johnny Momoh v. His Honor Jomah Jallah, Larry Gormuyor and Eric Nagbe (01/27/22) 0

Thierno Mountanga thru Cllr. Johnny Momoh v. His Honor Jomah Jallah, Larry Gormuyor and Eric Nagbe (01/27/22)

his motion to dismiss appeal grows out of a petition for summary proceeding filed by movant/appellee herein, Thierno Mountaga Barry, against His Honor Jomah S. Jallah, Stipendiary Magistrate of the Monrovia City Court, the Ministerial Officer in the said court, Larry Gornuyor, co-respondents/appellants and Eric F. Nagbe. the substantive party complainant in the underlying action of summary proceeding to recover possession of real property.

The Intestate Estate of the late Fatima Massaquoi Fahnbulleh vs. The Management of LEC (01/27/22) 0

The Intestate Estate of the late Fatima Massaquoi Fahnbulleh vs. The Management of LEC (01/27/22)

This appeal is before us from the ruling of our distinguished Colleague, Madam Justice Sie- A-Nyene G. Yuoh, then presiding in Chambers during the October, A.D. 2020 Term of this Court in a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by the management of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (appellee) against the Intestate Estate of Fatima Massaquoi Fahnbulleh by and thru its administratrix and administrator, Vivian Fahnbulleh Seton and Samuel Seton (appellant).

CHIEF JUSTICE FRANCIS S. KORKPOR ADDRESS AT THE OPENING OF THE SUPREME COURT OCTOBER TERM 2021 TERM 0

CHIEF JUSTICE FRANCIS S. KORKPOR ADDRESS AT THE OPENING OF THE SUPREME COURT OCTOBER TERM 2021 TERM

On behalf of my Colleagues of the Supreme Court Bench and the entire Judiciary, I welcome you to this ceremony marking the opening of the October A.D. 2021 Term of this Court. We are exceedingly grateful to God Almighty for His protection amid the Covid -19 global pandemic; we humbly pray for His continued guidance and gift of wisdom and fortitude as we commence this Term.

SUPREME COURT REACTS TO CPP’S STATEMENT 0

SUPREME COURT REACTS TO CPP’S STATEMENT

The Supreme Court of Liberia takes note of a recent statement issued in Monrovia by the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), in which the CPP accused the Court and the National Elections Commission (NEC) of “a deliberate and unjustified violation of the Liberian Constitution” regarding the election case which emanated from Grand Cape Mount County involving CPP’s Candidate, Simeon B. Taylor, and the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC)’s Candidate, Victor V. Watson.

“RULE OF LAW IS FUNDAMENTAL TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY AND POLITICAL STABILITY”. LIBERIA’S CHIEF JUSTICE 0

“RULE OF LAW IS FUNDAMENTAL TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY AND POLITICAL STABILITY”. LIBERIA’S CHIEF JUSTICE

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia, His Honor Francis S. Korkpor, Sr. says that “the rule of law is fundamental to national and international peace and security and political stability, and the rule of law is essential to the people’s access to public services and curbing corruption”. Chief Justice Korkpor made these assertions at the start of the 4th National Judicial Conference convened at the Ministerial Complex,
Congo Town, outside Monrovia.

Judiciary Convenes National Conference 0

Judiciary Convenes National Conference

The Judiciary Branch of Government has convened its 4th National Judicial Conference as required by the Revised Rules of the Supreme Court of Liberia.
The Conference brought together hundreds of participants including Justices, Judges, Magistrates, lawyers, financial experts, and other relevant stakeholders to discuss burning issues affecting law, public policy and the Liberian economy.