Latest in Tag: Administrative court Highlight
Latest in Tag: Administrative court

Libya and Egypt appeal Qaddaf al-Dam extradition block
Qaddaf al-Dam is wanted in Libya to face charges of corruption

Egypt court rules against handing Kadhafi cousin to Libya
The administrative court said Qaddaf al-Dam was under investigation for alleged crimes inside Egypt and should be tried there

Comatose protester to get state-funded treatment
Administrative Court binds the government to provide Moâawad Adel with funds for his treatment abroad

Morsiâs dismissal of prosecutor general overturned
Abdel Meguid Mahmoud refuses to comment on verdict

Key court cases outside courtâs jurisdiction
Court decides to hold rehearing sessions on Muslim Brotherhood dissolution case

Administrative Court refers weapon-banning lawsuit to SCC
Four human rights organisations filed a lawsuit with the Administrative Court calling for a ban on the use of weapons by police to disperse protests

Administrative Court looks into elections database forgery
A former member of parliament brought attention to an alleged 14 million increase in the number of voters, claiming voters do not exist

Family of comatose protester goes to court
Mother sues Morsiâs regime, demanding state-fund for her son’s treatment abroad

Court postpones decision on electionsâ appeal
Supreme Administrative Court refers the case to subject committee

Presidency wants court to explain ruling that suspended elections
The demand to explain the ruling came one day after the State Litigation Authority appealed the Administrative Courtâs decision

Electionsâ suspension appealed
State Litigation Authority appeals the ruling to suspend parliamentary elections

Implementation of YouTube ban blocked by court
Administrative Court gives YouTube ban a âstay of executionâ for one month

NSF welcomes election suspension
âRules of the game have changed,â says spokesperson, not ruling out the possibility of participation

Administrative Court suspends elections
The court referred the parliamentary election law to the Supreme Constitutional Court to determine its constitutionality

Police officers permitted to grow beards
Egyptâs Supreme Administrative Court ruled in favour of allowing officers to grow beards

Press Syndicate elections back on
The Supreme Administrative Court halted the decision to cancel the elections

Rights group submits appeal against YouTube ban
AFTE appeal against decision to ban YouTube on the grounds that the ban restricts personal freedom and the right to knowledge

Press Syndicate elections cancelled
The Administrative Court rules that holding midterm elections in the syndicate is illegal

Administrative Court rules to ban YouTube for 30 days
Rights group demand court to reconsider decision saying the ban limits personal freedoms

Zewail fears for Nile University studentsâ future
Nobel Prize-winning scientist urges Zewail Science City professors to withdraw reports filed against Nile University students

Nile University head files a complaint against prime minister
Head of university accuses the prime minister, the minister of higher education and prominent scientist of stalling the universityâs affairs

Injured doctor to be treated at stateâs expense
The administrative court rules in favour of doctor injured during the Friday of Rage

Court opposes decision to dissolve parliament
The Administrative Court rejected a case that challenged the 14 June court decision to dissolve parliament
Morsy initiates scientific project
President Morsy issues a decision to create Egyptâs National Project for Scientific Renaissance, also knows as Zuwail City for Science and Technology

Administrative Court challenges referendum
Irregularities within referendum procedure have led to calls for its suspension

The struggle over Dream channelsâ transmission resumes
ERTU challenges the Administrative Courtâs decision
NGOs reject Morsyâs constitutional declaration
Morsy statement not a constitutional declaration, but an administrative decision, say NGOs

Court considers Mubarak acquittal
Lawyers demand the release of former President Hosni Mubarak due to his deteriorating health

Suit for closing down ONTV show referred to commissionersâ body
A law suit filed against the independent news channelâs popular show is being reviewed by the commissionersâ body in the administrative court

Administrative court postpones Muslim Brotherhood dissolution case
Opponents accuse Brotherhood of being an illegal group and not having proper licenses