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  • NKR: Why Chair of Supreme Court was dismissed

    Karabakh Open
    Oct 13 2007


    Why Chair of Supreme Court was dismissed

    NKR President Bako Sahakyan signed a decree on dismissing the chair
    of the Supreme Court Vladimir Osipyan. According to the news release
    of the head information office of the NKR president, the powers of
    the judge of the supreme court were suspended. We tried to find out
    why the judge had been dismissed, but the information office declined
    to comment and referred to the information they had provided.
    Meanwhile, in accordance with the legislation, courts are independent
    from the government. According to Article 110 of the Constitution, a
    judge cannot be dismissed, and remains in office until age 65. A
    judge is released of duties only in the cases and by the procedure
    provided for by the Constitution and the law.
    According to the article on president, the head of state nominates
    the judges of the Supreme Court, according to Article 116 the head of
    states appoints the judges of the district courts, the Court of
    Appeal, and other courts, dismisses a judge, approves proceedings,
    arrest or administrative proceedings against a judge. According to
    Article 113, the top judicial body in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is
    the Supreme Court. The chair and the other judges of the Court are
    nominated by the president and affirmed by the National Assembly.
    It is not clear why the chair of the Supreme Court was dismissed,
    whether he had committed an offense or had reached age 65.
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