Court Ruling on Jurisdiction in Marrakesh
On July 15, 2026, the Marrakesh Court of First Instance delivered a significant ruling regarding a direct complaint filed by the fourth deputy mayor of Marrakesh against the website known as Parliament. The case pertained to matters of publication and press law.
According to available information, the court ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to address the complaint, thereby assigning the costs of the proceedings to the complainant. Consequently, the case has been referred to the appropriate judicial authority as mandated by law.
This decision indicates that the court did not engage with the substantive issues of the complaint but strictly focused on the matter of jurisdiction. As such, further legal proceedings will now depend on the determinations made by the competent judicial body.
As reported by bayanemarrakech.com.