Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

CC Went To Consultation Room

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • CC Went To Consultation Room

    CC WENT TO CONSULTATION ROOM

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2010/02/23/ sd
    01:30 pm | February 23, 2010

    Politics

    Head of the legal department at the National Assembly and defendant
    of the claim by "A1" at the Constitutional Court Ashot Khachatryan
    believes that the CC will quash the claim by "A1+".

    "A1+" demands that the CC recognize Part 1 of Article 204/28 of the
    Civil Trial Code that prohibits RA citizens from exercising their
    right to defense in a trial and fulfill the verdicts reached by the
    European Court in Armenia as anti-constitutional.

    "The CC has already recognized Part 1 of the article as
    anti-constitutional and that served as grounds for us to petition the
    CC to quash the case," Ashot Khachatryan told "A1+". Accepting Part 1
    of Article 204/28 of the Civil Trial Code as grounds, the Cassation
    Court refused to fulfill the demand of the European Court's verdict
    favoring "A1+" in June 2008.

    So, you find that the Cassation Court accepted Part 1 of Article 204/28
    of the Civil Trial Code to impede the fulfillment of the European
    Court's verdict favoring "A1+" as an anti-constitutional norm as
    grounds? In response, Ashot Khachatryan avoided responding and said:
    "Let's wait for the court's decision."

    The high-level court, that is, the CC, is examining the claim of
    "A1+" through a written procedure. In the previous trial where the
    NA representative claimed that the CC had already recognized Part
    1 of Article 208/24 of the Civil Trial Code as anti-constitutional,
    President of the CC Gagik Harutyunyan demanded explanations from him
    as to why the anti-constitutional norm had remained in the code to
    this day. Not receiving any explanation from the NA representative
    today, the CC went to the consultation room.

    In the previous trial, defendant, Head of the Legal Division at
    the National Assembly Ashot Khachatryan announced that the CC had
    already recognized Part 1 of Article 204/28 of the Civil Trial Code as
    anti-constitutional; in other words, the Cassation Court had denied
    the claim filed by "A1+", accepting the already non-existing norm as
    a basis.

    Representatives of the case of "A1+" Artak Zeynalyan and Ara Ghazaryan
    claimed that the CC had not recognized Part 1 of Article 204/28
    of the Civil Trial Code as anti-constitutional. "Otherwise, the CC
    wouldn't have accepted the claim by "A1+" as a case. I repeat-this
    is not just the issue of "A1+". This will be a strategic decision
    that will solve the issue of fulfilling all the verdicts reached by
    the European Court in Armenia," said Artak Zeynalyan.
Working...
X