Jema Lawyers

Local Law Firm Supports Student

On Friday, 11th of February, principal lawyer of Jema Lawyers, McRonald Nale presented the K5000 cheque to Ms Meau in the presence of her mother in Port Moresby.

She will be doing her first year at the Pacific Adventist University (PAU), undertaking a Bachelor's program in Business Accounting. Miss Meau said although she was under the HECAS scholarships, it was a very big help.

Park Fence Demolition

The stop work order is being taken against Capital Centre Limited, a subsidiary of the TST Group.

Governor Parkop said on Friday, 13th August, a stop work order was issued to the company to cease fencing of the park. The order was ignored and the NCDC issued a demolition order the next day for the demolition of the constructed fencing.

The land in question has been in the courts for the past 30 years, and was formerly under the Boy Consultancy Services Limited, now known as Capital Center Limited.

Capital Centre Responds

Capital Center Limited is claiming that it is legally correct in putting up a fence around the area of land, something that the NCD Governor is fighting to prevent.

Representing Capital Center Limited, Renee Siaguru of Jema Lawyers presented all documents pertaining to the land, formerly known to Port Moresby residents as the Jack Pidik Park. She explained the need for fencing to be put up around the park, stating that it was a requirement of the court order obtained by the company.

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Jema Lawyers restrained from acting for Officers

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An interim injunction was issued by the Supreme Court restraining Heads of National Fraud and Anti-Corruption directorate Matthew Damaru and his assistant Timothy Gitua engaging Jema lawyers, Greg Egan or any other law firms to represent them.

 

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Jema Lawyers restrained from acting for Officers

This was the decision this afternoon of a three man Supreme Court bench consisting of Justices Derek Hartshorn, Collin Makail and Don Sawong after Briefed out counsel acting for the Royal PNG Constabulary; Ian Molloy made an application on Nov 17, 2015 before the court.

The application was to review the decision of Single Supreme Court Judge Justice Nicholas Kiriwom as to whether approval of the Attorney General was required by Damaru and Gitua concerning their legal representation.