

Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court is constituted when two or more Judges of the Supreme Court sit together to determine cases which concern the application, contravention, enforcement or interpretation of the Constitution of Seychelles.
The Constitutional Court’s jurisdiction is provided for under Article 46 of the Constitution, which allows the Court to determine violations of the Seychelles Charter of Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms. Article 130 of the Constitution allows the Constitutional Court to consider other violations of the Constitution that do not relate to the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Physical address
Palais De Justice
Ile Du Port, Mahe, Seychelles,
PO Box 57,
Victoria
Constitutional Court - 2010
6 documents
Title | Date |
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November 2010 | |
Jumaye v Tirant and Another (Constitutional Court Case 6 of 2007) [2010] SCCC 5 (30 November 2010) | 30 November 2010 | Ponoo v Attorney-general (5 of 2010) [2010] SCCC 4 (16 November 2010) | 16 November 2010 |
September 2010 | |
Simeon v Attorney-general (1 of 2010) [2010] SCCC 3 (28 September 2010) | 28 September 2010 | Talma & Anor v Michel & Ors (2 of 2010) [2010] SCCC 6 (28 September 2010) | 28 September 2010 |
July 2010 | |
Elizabeth v President Court of Appeal & Anor (2 of 2009) [2010] SCCC 2 (29 July 2010) | 29 July 2010 |
June 2010 | |
Hackl v Financial Intelligence Unit (fiu) & Anor (1 of 2009) [2010] SCCC 1 (2 June 2010) | 2 June 2010 |