No Judges Named as Ouanaminthe Jurisdiction Remains Non-Operational

Ouanaminthe, now separated from the jurisdiction of Fort-Liberté and endowed with its own jurisdiction, is unable to serve its litigants.

Michelson Césaire
27 Apr 2026 — Lecture : 2 min.
No Judges Named as Ouanaminthe Jurisdiction Remains Non-Operational

Tenue de magistrat, balance et marteau de justice

Ouanaminthe, now separated from the jurisdiction of Fort-Liberté and endowed with its own jurisdiction, is unable to serve its litigants. The Court of First Instance has been non-operational since its creation by decree in September 2024 and its inauguration in 2025. To date, only the chief judge (doyen) of the court has been appointed by the executive authorities, with no sitting judges or investigating judges designated.

The situation is hardly different in the Limbé jurisdiction, which has a chief judge, an investi

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