Yémen
The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court in Sanaa has issued a ruling regarding a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Article 459 of the Penal Procedures Law No. 13 of 1994. The court rejected the lawsuit, upholding the constitutionality of the contested article based on the legal reasoning and merits detailed in the judgment.
The ruling follows several sessions dedicated to reviewing the case filed by the plaintiff, Yousef Mohammed al-Hardi. The final decision was reached after the court reviewed all oral arguments, legal defenses, and petitions submitted by the parties involved.
This decision reaffirms the validity of the existing penal procedures law, maintaining the current legal framework governing criminal procedures in Yemen.
The court's ruling underscores the judiciary's role in interpreting and upholding the constitutionality of existing laws within Yemen's legal system.