The Supreme Administrative Court issued a verdict on Saturday that obligates the state to develop infrastructure and provide basic services to citizens in slum areas, Ahram Online reports. The plaintiff is a resident of Helwan, south of Cairo, who had filed a suit after he was denied access to the state’s electricity grid for living in an “informal settlement.”
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