The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is scheduled to deliver its ruling on July 29 in the extradition case involving Opposition Leader Azruddin Mohamed and his father, Nazar Mohamed. The CCJ reserved its decision after hearing arguments on April 21, when the court indicated that judgment would be issued “as soon as practicable.” The case concerns the Mohameds’ challenge to their planned extradition to the United States, where they face actions connected to U.S. sanctions, according to one report. Both outlets note that the July 29 ruling follows the completion of arguments and that the CCJ is expected to decide whether the extradition can proceed. The reports present the decision date as the key procedural milestone, emphasizing that the court had taken the matter under advisement for more than three months after the hearing. No ruling details are provided in the available accounts, and both sources focus on the court’s timing for delivering its judgment.