Brownie J. Samukai, Jr. vs Movement for Progressive Change Inc. (08/20/2021)
This case involves two separate petitions of prohibition filed before our distinguished Colleague, Mr. Justice Joseph N. Nagbe.
This case involves two separate petitions of prohibition filed before our distinguished Colleague, Mr. Justice Joseph N. Nagbe.
This appeal emanates from a July 2, 2019, ruling of the Judge of the Monthly and Probate Court for Montserrado County, His Honor J. Vinton Holder, on a motion to dismiss a petition for the revocation of letters of administration.
This bill of information is an outgrowth of the case, ECOWAS Bank for Investment & Development v. United Commodities Inc., Supreme Court Opinion March Term, A.D. 2020, which was decided on June 25, 2020.
On January 12, 2010, Messrs. Varney Lartey Kiadii and Adama Shannon, informants herein, filed an eight count bill of information before the Supreme Court of Liberia.
This appeal is before us from a summary judgment entered by the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Civil Law Court for Montserrado County, sitting in its June Term A.D. 2016, in favor of the Intestate Estate of Joseph W.S. Barbou
When this case was called for hearing, Counsellor Alhaji Swaliho A. Sesay appeared for the appellant, Victor V.
Watson. Counsellors J. Augustine Toe and
The issue determinative of this case is whether or not in view of the facts and circumstances obtained therein, is the appeal dismissible as a matter of law?
This Court by answering this singular issue will take recourse to the certified records transcribed to it to provide a clear narrative that will form the basis for our judgment.
We are called upon to determine two pivotal issues in this case, they are:
1. Whether or not the petitioner in this case has the legal standing to challenge the constitutionality of Sections 22.1 and 22.2 of the Aliens and Nationality Law of Liberia.
2. Whether or not Section 22.2 of the Aliens and Nationality Law violate any provision of the1986 Constitution and, as such, was repealed by Article 95(a) of the 1986 Constitution.
When this case was called for hearing, Counsellor James N. Kumeh of Torch Professional Consultancy Inc., appeared for the respondents/appellants. Counsellor Albert S. Sims, appeared for the movant/co-appellee, Clarence Massaquoi. Counsellors C. Alexander B. Zoe and F. Musah Dean Jr., appeared for the Co-appellee National Elections Commission (NEC).
After having carefully examined the facts contained in the records, listened to the arguments on both sides, and considered the laws relevant thereto, it is hereby
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