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The Administrative Judiciary Court accepted two of three appeals filed by AFTE against the acting professions syndicate’s decision to refrain from registering 3 people

Publish Date : Thursday, 3 November, 2022
Last Update : Sunday, 3 March, 2024
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29 February 2024 

The Administrative Court (Second Circuit) decided to accept the appeal of the lawsuits filed by AFTE against the negative decision of the Acting Professions Syndicate to refrain from registering Ahmed Abdel Moneim Shuaib and Sherine Fathi Mohamed, while it rejected the appeal of Amr Abdel Halim Hassan, in terms of form.

The appeals numbered 7551, 7553, and 7556 of 77 Judicial years.

Last November, appeals were filed against the Syndicate Of Artists’ negative decision to refrain from registering them in the Syndicate, despite fulfilling all the conditions that qualify them to obtain the Syndicate membership, as well as the Syndicate’s refusal to review their applications or to clarify any reasons for refusal.

14 January 2024: The Administrative Judiciary Court adjourns examination of three appeals filed by AFTE against the acting professions syndicate to February 25

The Administrative Judiciary Court (Second Circuit) adjourned to February 25 for a ruling on the three appeals AFTE filed on behalf of workers in the acting professions, namely Sheren Fathy Hussin, Amr Abdel Halim, and Ahmed Shoaib Abdullah. The appeals numbered 7551, 7553, and 7556 of 77 Judicial years.
The appeals were filed against the Syndicate Of Artists’ negative decision to refrain from registering them in the Syndicate, despite fulfilling all the conditions that qualify them to obtain the Syndicate membership, as well as the Syndicate’s refusal to review their applications or to clarify any reasons for refusal.

10 September 2023

Today, the Administrative Judiciary Court (Second Circuit) adjourned to January 14, the examination session of three appeals AFTE filed on behalf of workers in the acting professions, namely Sheren Fathy Hussin, Amr Abdel Halim, and Ahmed Shoaib Abdullah. The appeals carried numbers 7551, 7553, and 7556 of 77 Judicial year.
The appeals were filed against the Syndicate Of Artists’ negative decision to refrain from registering them in the Syndicate, despite fulfilling all the conditions that qualify them to obtain the Syndicate membership, as well as the Syndicate’s refusal to review their applications or to clarify any reasons for refusal.


AFTE files 3 lawsuits against Syndicate Of Artists for refusing to register workers in the Syndicate

1 November 2022 

 

On the 1st of November, AFTE filed three appeals before the Administrative Judiciary Court that carried numbers 7551, 7553, and 7556 of 77 Judicial year, on behalf of Sheren Fathy Hussin, Amr Abdel Halim, and Ahmed Shoaib Abdullah, against the head of the Syndicate Of Artists in his capacity. 

The lawsuits were filed against the Syndicate Of Artists’ negative decision to refrain from registering them in the Syndicate, despite fulfilling all the conditions that qualify them to obtain the Syndicate membership, as well as the Syndicate’s refusal to review their applications or to clarify any reasons for refusal. 

AFTE demands urgently to set a date to examine the lawsuits. Until the time of writing these lines, the dates aren’t set yet, and also, to halt the appealed decision and its consequences. 

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