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Libya saved from a financial loss of 350 million Egyptian pounds


Libya’s Supreme Judiciary Council’s Lawsuits Department said that the South Cairo First Instance Court has canceled the judicial fees orders in the case of Hanna Habib heirs filed against the Libyan state.

The Department announced that it had succeeded in saving the public treasury a financial loss estimated at 350 million Egyptian pounds, the value of administrative seizure with some banks and other bodies in Egypt.

According to the official page of the Cases Administration, the department clarified that the Primary South Cairo Court issued its verdict in the grievance lodged by the case management on behalf of the Libyan state, the statement of which requires the acceptance of the grievance in form, and the cancellation of the fees estimation orders referred to obligating the defendant to the expenses and attorney fees.

The Department confirmed that this judgment has become final and made clear by the expiry of the deadlines set for appealing against it without appeal, in accordance with the Egyptian pleading law.

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