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The President of the International Court of Justice,
having regard to Article 48 of the Statute of the Court,
having regard to Article 37 of the Rules of Court,
having regard to the Judgment of November 26th, 1957, by which the Court
resumed the proceedings on the Merits and fixed the time-limits for the
filing of the Counter-Memorial, Reply and Rejoinder in this case;
Whereas by a letter dated January 24th, 1958, the Agent of the Government of
India requested an extension until March 25th, 1958, of the time-limit for
the filing by that Government of the Counter-Memorial;
Whereas by a letter dated January 30th, 1958, the Agent of the Government of
Portugal stated that his Government saw no objection to this request but
would appreciate it if a similar period of four months were granted for the
filing of its Reply;
Whereas by a letter dated February 10th, 1958, the Agent of the Government
of India stated that his Government had no objection to the refixation of
the time-limit for the filing of the Portuguese Reply, as requested by the
Agent of the Government of Portugal ; [p17]
Decides to extend to the following dates the time-limits fixed by the
Judgment of November 26th, 1957:
for the Counter-Memorial of the Government of India, to March 25th 1958;
for the Reply of the Government of Portugal, to July 25th, 1958;
for the Rejoinder of the Government of India, to September 25th, 1958.
Done in English and French, the English text being authoritative, at the
Peace Palace, The Hague, this tenth day of February, one thousand nine
hundred and fifty-eight, in three copies, one of which will be placed in the
archives of the Court and the others transmitted to the Government of the
Portuguese Republic and to the Government of the Republic of India,
respectively.
(Signed) Green H. Hackworth,
President.
(Signed) J. Lopez Olivan,
Registrar. |
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