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Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has a criminal and civil division. It hears appeals from all lower courts and tribunals but also has its own jurisdiction. It hears the more complex and high-value civil claims and more serious criminal cases.

The Supreme Court is made up of nine judges including the Chief Justice. The Master of the Supreme Court and the Registrar can both hear cases too. Judges hear cases by themselves but sit with a jury of nine for trials of murder and treason.

 

 

Physical address
Palais De Justice Ile Du Port, Mahe, Seychelles, PO Box 57, Victoria
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February 2022
Ex parte Barbarons Maritime Limited (XP 17 of 2022) [2022] SCSC 162 (28 February 2022) 28 February 2022
R v Banane & Ors (CO 71 of 2019) [2022] SCSC 169 (28 February 2022) 28 February 2022
El Masry v Pierre & Ors (CS 64 of 2019) [2022] SCSC 168 (25 February 2022) 25 February 2022
Nimmo v Marie (MA 188 of 2019) [2022] SCSC 157 (25 February 2022) 25 February 2022
R v Marie (CO 4 of 2022) [2022] SCSC 156 (25 February 2022) 25 February 2022
R v Rose (CO 28 of 2021) [2022] SCSC 175 (25 February 2022) 25 February 2022
Figaro v Property Management Corporation (CA 27 of 2020) [2022] SCSC 160 (23 February 2022) 23 February 2022
Monthy v Payet (MA 35 of 2022) [2022] SCSC 151 (23 February 2022) 23 February 2022
Mousmie v Bonne & Anor (CS 35 of 2020) [2022] SCSC 166 (23 February 2022) 23 February 2022
Payet v Nicette (MA 194/2021 (arising in CS 19/2014)) [2022] SCSC 1081 (21 February 2022) 21 February 2022
R v Ratteng (CR 98/2021) [2022] SCSC 1080 (21 February 2022) 21 February 2022
Anti-Corruption Commission v Valabhji & Ors (CO 114/2021) [2022] SCSC 1078 (18 February 2022) 18 February 2022
Runsewe v Registrar of International Business Companies (MC 102/2021) [2022] SCSC 1079 (18 February 2022) 18 February 2022
Al Darwish v Eden Island Village Management Association (CS 68 of 2021) [2022] SCSC 191 (15 February 2022) 15 February 2022
Lafortune v Majid (MA 225/2021) [2022] SCSC 1077 (14 February 2022) 14 February 2022
R v Leon (RV 03/2021) [2022] SCSC 1076 (11 February 2022) 11 February 2022
Hitie v Ah Weng (MA 102/2021 arising in (MC 114/2016)) [2022] SCSC 1074 (10 February 2022) 10 February 2022
R v CL (CR 08/2022) [2022] SCSC 1075 (10 February 2022) 10 February 2022
Government of Seychelles v Gabriel & Ors (MA 328/2021) [2022] SCSC 1073 (9 February 2022) 9 February 2022
Government of Seychelles v Gabriel & Ors (MA 264/2021) [2022] SCSC 1072 (8 February 2022) 8 February 2022
Government of Seychelles v Sophola & Anor (MA 242/2021) [2022] SCSC 1071 (8 February 2022) 8 February 2022
Lesperance & Ors v Elizabeth (CS 151/2018) [2022] SCSC 1070 (8 February 2022) 8 February 2022
Laporte v Boysen & Anor (MA 261/2020 (arising in MC 16/2015)) [2022] SCSC 1068 (7 February 2022) 7 February 2022
R v Idam (CO 88/2021) [2022] SCSC 1069 (7 February 2022) 7 February 2022
Government of Seychelles (XP 25/2022) [2022] SCSC 1067 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022
R v Florine (MC 02/2022) [2022] SCSC 1064 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022
R v Leon (CO 03/2021) [2022] SCSC 1063 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022
R v Mubarak and Ors (CR 60/2021) [2022] SCSC 1066 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022
R v Mubarak & Ors (CR 60 of 2021) [2022] SCSC 85 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022
R v Valabhji & Ors (CO 114/2021) [2022] SCSC 1065 (4 February 2022) 4 February 2022