Vanuatu Supreme Court Schedules Key Legal Proceedings

On March 17, 2026, the Supreme Court of Vanuatu convened to address several significant legal cases, underscoring the nation's commitment to upholding justice and the rule of law.

Criminal Cases

Justice Oliver Saksak presided over multiple criminal proceedings in Aneitum. The cases included:

  • Public Prosecutor v Ryan Michel (Case No. 23/2173 SC/CRML): The defendant entered a plea in this matter.
  • Public Prosecutor v Henry Naparo (Case No. 25/2002 SC/CRML): The court heard the defendant's plea.
  • Public Prosecutor v Julies Tete (Case No. 23/2168 SC/CRML): The defendant's plea was recorded.
  • Public Prosecutor v Ronald Berry (Case No. 23/2180 SC/CRML): The court received the defendant's plea.
  • Public Prosecutor v Tumakia Alex (Case No. 25/2007 SC/CRML): The defendant entered a plea.
  • Public Prosecutor v James Nakou (Case No. 23/2174 SC/CRML): The court heard the defendant's plea.

These cases reflect the judiciary's ongoing efforts to address criminal matters promptly and fairly.

Civil Proceedings

In Port Vila, Justice Maree MacKenzie oversaw civil proceedings, including:

  • Thi Tham Goiset v Edmond Sope & Ors (Case No. 26/476 CoA/CIVA): A conference was held to discuss the appeal's progress.
  • Roslyn Jimmy v Parliamentary Management Board (Case No. 24/2728 SC/CIVL): A conference took place to address case management issues.

These sessions demonstrate the court's dedication to managing civil disputes efficiently.

Magistrates Court Activities

In Luganville, the Magistrates Court, under the guidance of Magistrates Ken Massing and Brigitte Lang, conducted proceedings such as:

  • Public Prosecutor v Jerry Soken (Case No. 25/3588 MC/PRIN): A preliminary investigation was conducted.
  • War Sevu, War Hinge, John Ben & Pauline Loy v Ezikiel Philip (Case No. 25/1061 MC/CIVL): A trial was held to resolve the civil dispute.

These activities highlight the judiciary's role in addressing both criminal and civil matters at various levels.

Implications for the Legal Landscape

The day's proceedings reflect Vanuatu's robust legal framework and the judiciary's commitment to upholding justice. The handling of both criminal and civil cases demonstrates the courts' dedication to due process and the rule of law.

For citizens, these developments underscore the importance of the legal system in maintaining societal order and protecting individual rights. The judiciary's active engagement in these cases serves as a reminder of the avenues available for legal redress and the mechanisms in place to ensure justice is served.

As Vanuatu continues to navigate complex legal and social issues, the judiciary's role remains pivotal in shaping the nation's legal landscape and reinforcing public confidence in the legal system.

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