Maldives High Court: Attorney General's Office has contested Information Commissioner's Office's decision demanding the disclosure of information related to the dismissed political staff. (Photo: Ihthisham Mohamed)
A total of 14 candidates have submitted applications for the open High Court judge's position.
There is one vacancy in the High Court. The application deadline concluded this Tuesday afternoon, with 14 individuals applying for the post. Notable applicants include former High Court Chief Justice Shujau Usman and Family Court Chief Justice Ibrahim Mahir.
Candidates for High Court Judgeship:
Shujau Usman
Ibrahim Naseeh
Ibrahim Mahir
Sulaiman Mohamed
Sun Faheem Ibrahim
Ummu Kulsum Abubakr
Ali Naseer
Mohamed Ibrahim
Mohamed Zahid
Ashfaq Naeem
Mohamed Nishath
Abdul Muhsin Abdul Hakeem
Mohamed Hashim
Maryam Haneefa Khalid
Several of the candidates for the High Court judge position have previously applied for the same role.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) had previously decided to appoint Mohamed Shaheed to the single vacant seat on the high court bench. However, on the day of his scheduled swearing-in, he withdrew his name and declined to take the oath.
Shaheed has faced scrutiny for his perceived alignment with the current government's political direction throughout the present decade. He resigned from his role as deputy minister of the homeland ministry on July 10 to pursue the judgeship when the vacant post was initially announced. This date also marked the opening of applications for the judgeship.
Many have criticized this particular move, viewing it as a decision that could potentially compromise the independence of the judiciary.