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Today, Saturday, the Administrative Court of the State Council decided to postpone a lawsuit which was filed by lawyer Samīr Ṣabrī until the January 8 session for review. The lawsuit demanded a ban on wearing the niqāb in public, private and international schools.
The Administrative Judiciary Court under Counselor Farīd Tanāghū, vice-president of the State Council, adjourned cases requesting the abolition of decisions by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) appointing Bishop Pachomius as acting patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The Administrative Court decided to refer 12 cases, pertaining to removing the Egyptian nationality from runaway Muslim Brotherhood leaders, to the Commissioners’ Board in the Council of State.
Counselor Farīd Tanāghū, president of the State Council’s Administrative Court postponed to March 12 the review of six cases calling for the dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), asking for the closure of its headquarters and the confiscation of its funds. Lawyer Shihātah Muhammad Shihātah...
George Philipe, manager of the research department at Gelgena company, filed a lawsuit in the Administrative Court against Bishop Pachomius, Coptic Orthodox acting Patriarch, demanding his excommunication. Philipe stressed the necessity of canceling the decision of the former Armed Forces Commander...
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