Maximum adjudication time for the full EDR process (days)

Mauritius

Mauritius

Answer
113 days
Source
Regulations 1968, 9 (2-5)(2) Within twenty-four hours of the service of a notice under paragraph (1), any party alliance or party aggrieved by a decision of the Commission under paragraph (1)(a)(il) or (b) may appeal to the Supreme Court against such decision.(3) Upon an appeal to the Supreme Court under paragraph (2) the appellant shall give notice of the appeal to all party alliances or parties concerned and to the Commission, and the Supreme Court, after hearing the party alliances or parties concerned and the Commission, shall make such order as it thinks fit.(4) Any appeal to the Supreme Court under this regulation shall be heard and determined by a single judge of the Court not later than two days before nomination day, and the determination of the judge therein shall not be subject to appeal.Regulations 1968, 11 (e)(ii)A motion under this paragraph shall be heard by a single judge of the Supreme Court and the provisions of section 37 of the Constitution shall apply to a determination of the court under this subparagraph.http://www.gov.mu/portal/goc/eco/file/naereg68.rtfMauritius (appeals to privy council) Order, 1968. 3Applications to the Court for leave to appeal shall be made by motion or petition within 21 days of the date of the decision to be appealed from, and the applicant shall give all other parties concerned notice of his intended application.Mauritius (appeals to privy council) Order, 1968. 4 Leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee in pursuance of the provisions of any law relating to such appeals shall, in the first instance, be granted by the Court only? upon condition of the appellant, within a period to be fixed by the Court but not exceeding 90 days from the date of the hearing of the application for leave to appeal, entering into good and sufficient security to the satisfaction of the Court in a sum not exceeding 150,000 rupees for the due prosecution of the appeal and the payment of all such costs as may become payable by the applicant in the event of his not obtaining an order granting him final leave to appeal, or of the appeal being dismissed for non-prosecution, or of the Judicial Committee ordering the appellant to pay the costs of the appeal (as the case may be); http://attorneygeneral.gov.mu/English/Documents/Constitution/6%20MAURITIUSAPPEALSPRIVYCOUNCILORDER1968.pdf
Comment
2 +21 + 90 = 113 days
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