2 special criminal cases, 5 special civil appeal cases passed judgements; 3 special criminal appeal cases, 4 special civil appeal cases heard

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A special appeal tribunal consisting of Chief Justice of the Union U Thar Htay and Judges of the Supreme Court of the Union U Tin Hone, Daw Khin May Yi, U Thaung Naing and Daw Thin Thin Nwet was convened Monday morning at the Supreme Court of the Union and passed judgements for two special criminal appeal cases — Nos 8/2023 (Mandalay) and 11/2023 (Taninthayi), and five special civil appeal cases – Nos 33/2023 (Ayeyawady), 40/2023 (Mon), 43/2023 (Yangon), 50/2023 (Yangon) and 51/2023 (Yangon).
In addition, a total of seven special appeal cases: three special criminal cases Nos 9/ 2023 (Sagaing), 10/2023(Sagaing), 12/2023 (Kachin) and four special civil appeal cases — Nos 19/2022 (Ayeyawady), 52/2023 (Kachin), 3/2024 (Mandalay) and 4/2024 (Mandalay) were heard. — MNA

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