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Seventh amendment to Maldives Civil Service Commission Act [Law no. 5/2007]: All you need to know

Seventh amendment to Maldives Civil Service Commission Act [Law no. 5/2007]: All you need to know On 10th May 2022, the seventh amendment to Maldives Civil Service Commission Act (Act No. 5/2007) was ratified. The amendment provides the following responsibilities of the President of the Commission. Provide advice and guidance to the Commission for it […]

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Previous Associations Act [Law no. 1/2003] repealed by the enactment of the new Associations Act [Law no. 3/2022]

Previous Associations Act [Law no. 1/2003] repealed by the new Associations Act [Law no. 3/2022] The new Associations Act [Law no. 3/2022] has repealed the previous Associations Act [Law no. 1/2003].  The Act governs the particulars of exercising the right to form associations granted by Section 30 (b) of the Constitution, including incorporation, registration, and

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Maldives Digital Transformation: Electronic Transactions Act [Law no. 2/2022] Ratification

Maldives Digital Transformation: Electronic Transactions Act [Law no. 2/2022] Ratification The Electronic Transactions Act [Law no. 2/2022] has been ratified, marking a significant turning point in the Maldives transition to the digital age.  The Electronic Transactions Act develops a system to guarantee the legitimacy of electronic transactions and to encourage the use of trust services in

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Seventh amendment to Maldives Judges Act [Law no. 13/2010]: All you need to know

Seventh amendment to Maldives Judges Act [Law no. 13/2010]: All you need to know The President ratified the seventh amendment to the Judges Act (Law no. 13/2010) on March 10, 2022. This amendment grants female judges the right to maternity leave and male judges the right to paternity leave. Female judges are entitled to six months

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