Chief Justice Govinden Honoured by SEACJF for Contribution to Rule of Law

VICTORIA, Seychelles — The Chief Justice of Seychelles, Rony Govinden, has been recognised by the South East Africa Chief Justices’ Forum (SEACJF) for his outstanding contribution to promoting the rule of law and strengthening judicial cooperation within the region.

The award, presented last week during the SEACJF Annual General Meeting and Conference held in Botswana, celebrates Chief Justices who have made singular and exemplary contributions towards raising the profile of the Forum and advancing its objectives, embodied by this year’s conference theme, ‘Judicial Independence and Accountability in Safeguarding the Rule of Law’. Chief Justice Govinden was elected to the executive committee of the Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CJCA) last year.

In the light of the progress made by the Judiciary of Seychelles, the Chief Justices of the Southern and East African region have agreed to hold their next executive committee meeting in Seychelles in April next year. This year’s conference theme highlighted the necessity for judicial independence, of which financial autonomy is a crucial component, in line with the Paris Principles on the Status of National Institutions and the UN Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary.

Judge Brassel Adeline attended the conference on behalf of Chief Justice Govinden and accepted the award in his stead, accompanied by the deputy registrar, Marie-Angel Barbe, and director for Legal Affairs, Lionel Garrick. The recognition highlights Seychelles’ continued engagement and leadership within the SEACJF, reaffirming the Judiciary’s commitment to upholding judicial independence, integrity, and regional collaboration in the pursuit of justice.

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