The administrative judiciary rejects Sameh Ashour’s requests to return the court… and a fine of 32,000 pounds

The Administrative Court of the First Circuit decided to reject 4 response requests submitted by lawyer Sameh Ashour, in response to the second circuit in the court, which considers the problems submitted by him to stop the implementation of the ruling banning his candidacy for the position of head of the Bar Association, and the court also fined Sameh Ashour with 8,000 pounds for each response request. Submitted to the court, with a total of 32 thousand pounds.

The Administrative Court ruled to reject the appeal submitted by Sameh Ashour, the former head of Egypt’s Bar Association, in which he demanded to stop holding the Bar Association elections on their announced date.

Sameh Ashour, the former head of the Bar, had filed an urgent lawsuit demanding a halt to the response of the Second Circuit in the Administrative Court, in the problems presented by him, demanding a halt to the execution of the ruling issued by the same circuit, preventing him from running for the Bar Association elections.

Sameh Ashour, the former head of the Bar Association, filed a complaint with the head of the second circuit, individuals in the State Council, to stop the implementation of a ruling that prevented him from running for the position of president of the Bar.

The complaint came once morest both Hisham Mohamed Ahmed Ayyad and Magdy Nagdy Ahmed in his capacity as the acting president of the General Bar Association and the head of the committee overseeing the elections at the General Bar in Cairo, and Ashraf Mohamed Ibrahim, Abdel Halim Allam Abdel Halim, Omar Jalal Hassan and his fame Omar Haridy and Nabil Hassan Abdel Salam, who were accused once morest them. .

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