High Court Dismisses Judicial Review on Thin Plastics Ban, Citing Abuse of Court Process
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 31/01/2025
Malawi government is now free to enforce the ban on thin plastics following the High Court in Lilongwe, today, which has dismissed a judicial review application filed by plastic manufacturing companies challenging the legality of the Environmental Management (Plastics) Regulations 2015 (…)
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