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Non-payment of professional fee/retainership fee bills of ...

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February 3, 2021

Non-payment of professional fee/retainership fee bills of empanelled lawyers - The fact that the Petitioner was forced to approach this Court is extremely unfortunate. Though the professional bills of the Petitioner are stated to have now been cleared, his retainership fee is still not being paid. Since there is no dispute on the factum that retainership fee is to be paid, this Court directs the GNCTD to clear the pending retainership payments to the Petitioner within one month from today. - HC

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