By Sarjo Barrow, Esq Some weeks ago, I circulated among a small group of Gambian lawyers, law students, and legal enthusiasts a longer comment on Ya Kumba Jaiteh v Clerk of the National Assembly and the line of cases holding that our courts cannot restrain the State by injunction while a challenge to its actions is still being heard. My argument was that this rule, drawn from section 17(2) of the State Proceedings Act, should be reexamined and c…
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