2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
(2) Where two or more Judges sit together for the
purposes of clause (1), the most senior of the Judges shall
preside.
(3) Any reference to the Constitutional Court in this
Constitution shall be a reference to the Court sitting under
clause (1)
130.(1) A person who alleges that any provisions of this
Constitution, other than a provision of Chapter III, has been
contravened and that the person’s interest is being or is likely
to be affected by the contravention may, subject to this
article, apply to the Constitutional Court for redress.
(2) The Constitutional Court may decline to entertain an
application under clause (1) where the Court is satisfied that
the applicant has obtained redress for the contravention under
any law and where the applicant has obtained redress in the
Constitutional Court for any matter for which an application
may be made under clause (1), a court shall not entertain any
application for redress for such matter except on appeal from
a decision of such court.
(3) Where the Constitutional Court on an application
under clause (1) is satisfied that adequate means of redress
for the contravention alleged are or have been available to the
person concerned in any other court under any other law, the
Court may hear the application or transfer the application to
the appropriate court for grant of redress in accordance
with law.
(4) Upon hearing an application under clause (1), the
Constitutional Court may-
(a)declare any act or omission which is the subject
of the application to be a contravention of this
Constitution;
(b)
declare any law or the provision of any law
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