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Administrative Court Overturns Decision to Bypass AFTE Plaintiff’s Appointment as Assistant Lecturer at Cairo University

Publish Date : Tuesday, 24 December, 2024
Last Update : Wednesday, 29 January, 2025
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28 January 2025

The Administrative Court in Abbasiya has ruled to overturn the decision to bypass the plaintiff’s appointment as an assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry, Cairo University. The initial rejection was based on security grounds.

This ruling comes in response to Appeal No. 5117 of Judicial Year 71, filed by AFTE’s legal representative against Cairo University and the Faculty of Dentistry.

The court had previously postponed its decision on November 19, 2024, awaiting the report from the State Commissioners Authority. The court ruled to annul the contested decision.

23 December 2024: Administrative Court Adjourns AFTE’s Lawsuit Against Cairo University to January 28 for Ruling

The Administrative Court for Education and its Affiliates in Abbasiya, adjourned the hearing of appeal no. 5117 of 71, filed by a client of the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE) against Cairo University and the Faculty of Dentistry, regarding the decision to deny her appointment as a teaching assistant based on a security clearance refusal to the upcoming session on January 28 for a ruling.

The court had previously postponed the case during its session on November 19, 2024, pending the submission of the State Commissioners Authority’s report.

3 December 2024: Administrative Court Adjourns AFTE’s Lawsuit Against Cairo University to December 23

The Administrative Court has adjourned the hearing of appeal no. 5117 of 71, filed by a client of the Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE) against Cairo University and the Faculty of Dentistry, regarding the decision to deny her appointment as a teaching assistant based on a security clearance refusal, to the upcoming session on December 23 for review and response.

The court had previously postponed the case during its session on November 19, 2024, pending the submission of the State Commissioners Authority’s report.

 

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