Attorney Ilan Bumbach, representing the government, told N12 that a petition to the High Court of Justice should be dismissed because Justice Yosef Elron — the alleged direct aggrieved party — failed to file the petition himself and only later joined as a respondent.
Attorney Ilan Bumbach, representing the government, argued on Sunday morning that a petition filed with the High Court of Justice should be dismissed. Speaking to N12, Bumbach stated that Justice Yosef Elron — whom he described as the direct aggrieved party in the matter — failed to do the minimum required by filing the petition himself. Instead, Elron only joined as a respondent at a later stage, which Bumbach said is insufficient under procedural rules. The case touches on the relationship between the judiciary and the government, though the specific subject of the petition was not detailed in the broadcast.
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