Israel's High Court of Justice issued a conditional order (order nisi) against the appointment of Yehuda Eliyahu as Director General of the Israel Land Authority (Rami), according to a court filing. The order sets a date for the state to explain why the appointment should not be annulled.
The High Court of Justice on Wednesday issued a conditional order (order nisi) against the appointment of Yehuda Eliyahu as Director General of the Israel Land Authority (Rami). The order requires the state to appear and explain why the appointment should not be annulled; the specific hearing date has not been publicly set yet. The conditional order is a standard judicial mechanism in Israeli administrative law, indicating the court found the petition sufficiently serious to warrant state response. No further details on the grounds of the petition or the state's expected arguments have been released.
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