High Court Rejects Ex-AG Aishath Azima Shakoor’s Appeal in MIB Loan Dispute Case
The High Court has dismissed an appeal by former Attorney General Aishath Azima Shakoor against a Civil Court ruling ordering her to pay MVR 4 million to Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB) for a loan default. The loan from 2016 was secured by an apartment in Platinum Residence, Hulhumalé. Shakoor filed the appeal on 9 January, citing inability to repay due to legal challenges from the previous administration. The ruling came after Shakoor lost the Malé City mayoral by-election as the PNC candidate to MDP's Adam Azim.
The High Court has dismissed an appeal by former Attorney General Aishath Azima Shakoor against a Civil Court ruling ordering her to pay MVR 4 million to Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB) for a loan default. The loan from 2016 was secured by an apartment in Platinum Residence, Hulhumalé. Shakoor filed the appeal on 9 January, citing inability to repay due to legal challenges from the previous administration. The ruling came after Shakoor lost the Malé City mayoral by-election as the PNC candidate to MDP's Adam Azim.
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The High Court has dismissed an appeal by former Attorney General Aishath Azima Shakoor against a Civil Court ruling ordering her to pay MVR 4 million to Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB) for a loan default. The loan from 2016 was secured by an apartment in Platinum Residence, Hulhumalé. Shakoor filed the appeal on 9 January, citing inability to repay due to legal challenges from the previous administration. The ruling came after Shakoor lost the Malé City mayoral by-election as the PNC candidate to MDP's Adam Azim.
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