2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
 
(c) 	 there is reasonable justification for causing any
hardship that may result to any person who has an
interest in or over the property;

(d) 	 the State pays prompt and full compensation for the
property;
(e) 	 any person who has an interest or right over the
property has a right of access to the Supreme Court
whether direct or on appeal from any other authority
for the determination of the interest of the interest
or right, the legality of the acquisition or taking of
possession of the property, the amount of
compensation payable to the person and for the
purpose of obtaining prompt payment of
compensation.
(4) Where the property acquired by the State under this article
is not used, within a reasonable time, for the purpose for which
it was acquired, the State shall give, to the person who owned it
immediately before the acquisition of the property, an option to
buy the property.
(5) A law imposing any restriction on the acquisition or
disposal of property by a person who is not a citizen of
Seychelles shall not be held to be inconsistent with clause (1).
27.(1) Every person has a right to equal protection of the law
including the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set out in
this Charter without discrimination on any ground except as is
necessary in a democratic society.

Right to 
equal 
protection of 
the law 

(2) Clause (1) shall not preclude any law, programme or
activity which has as its object the amelioration of the
conditions of dis-advantaged persons or groups.
28. (1) The State recognises the right of access of every
person to information relating to that person and held by a
public authority which is performing a governmental function
and the right to have the information rectified or otherwise
amended, if inaccurate.
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Right to 
access to 
official 
information




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