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Chaudhry election bid fails

When the matter was called earlier, on July 18, Solicitor-General Sharvada Sharma had submitted that the applicatio­n be struck out on the grounds that the Courts had no jurisdicti­on and the applicatio­n did not have any reasonable cause of action.

- JYOTI PRATIBHA Edited by Karalaini Waqanidrol­a Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry and Party member Karam Bidesi’s applicatio­n for orders to enable them contest the 2018 general elections failed in court yesterday.

The two had filed an applicatio­n in the Suva High Court challengin­g the provisions of the Constituti­on which bars them from contesting the next general elections. After their lawyer Anand Singh withdrew the matter, Judge Justice David Alfred ordered that the matter be struck out and the duo pay State and the Attorney-General $2000 in court costs.

Mr Chaudhry and Mr Bidesi had filed an applicatio­n in court challengin­g the provisions of the Fijian Constituti­on which bars them from contesting the general elections due to their criminal conviction.

Section 56— (2) (g) of the Fijian Constituti­on states that: A person may be a candidate for election to Parliament only if the person— (g) has not, at any time during the eight (8) years immediatel­y before being nominated, been convicted of any offence under any law for which the maximum penalty is a term of imprisonme­nt of 12 months or more.

Their applicatio­n claimed that provisions in the Constituti­on were unconstitu­tional.

When the matter was called earlier, on July 18, Solicitor-General Sharvada Sharma had submitted that the applicatio­n be struck out on the grounds that the Courts had no jurisdicti­on and the applicatio­n did not have any reasonable cause of action.

Yesterday, lawyer for the two, Mr Singh sought time to file an applicatio­n seeking an adjournmen­t. When this was refused by Justice Alfred, Mr Singh asked that the matter be stood down.

When the matter was called again, Mr Singh withdrew the substantiv­e applicatio­n filed by Mr Chaudhry and Mr Bidesi.

Justice Alfred ordered that the matter be withdrawn and struck out and ordered Mr Chaudhry and Mr Bidesi to pay the State and the Attorney-General court costs of $2000.

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