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The Constitutional Court Rejected the Request for the Annulment of the Provision Stipulating that Electronic Notifications Shall be Deemed Served at the End of the Fifth Day Following the Date of Dispatch

17 Oct 2025

The Constitutional Court (the “Court”) ruled that the phrase  “at the end of the fifth day following the date [on which it reaches the recipient’s electronic notification address]” in Article 7(a) of the Notification Law No. 7201 (“Notification Law”) […]

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Court of Cassation Issued a Decision Consolidating Case Law Regarding the Protection of the Rights of Persons Acting in Good Faith in the Determination of the Invalidity of a Contract or Its Retroactive Termination Following the Transfer of Real Estate Subject to a Land Share Construction Contract to the Contractor

19 Sep 2025

With its decision dated 16 May 2025 and case numbered 2024/1 and decision numbered 2025/2 (“Decision”), the Grand General Assembly of the Unification of Judgments of the Court of Cassation (“Court of Cassation GGUJ”) rendered a unification of judgments […]

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The Constitutional Court Annulled the Second Paragraph of Provisional Article 1 Of the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law No. 2004, Ruling That Maintaining the Fixed Value of the Subject Matter of the Dispute While Updating the Monetary Thresholds for Legal Remedies Is Unconstitutional

6 Aug 2025

The Constitutional Court, in its decision dated 6 March 2025, with case number 2025/61 and decision number 2025/46 (the “Decision”), annulled the second paragraph of Additional Article 1 of the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law No. 2004 (the “Law”), which […]

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The Constitutional Court Ruled that Amendment to the Article of the Administrative Procedure Law which Stipulates that the Monetary Limit in Effect at the time of the Final Decision shall be taken as the Basis for Determining Whether a Decision Can Be Subject to Appeal or Cassation Violates the Constitution

22 Apr 2025

The Constitutional Court ruled that the provision in Article 1, paragraph 2 of the Additional Article of the Administrative Procedure Law, which stipulates that the monetary limit in effect at the time of the final decision by the first-instance […]

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The Constitutional Court Has Annulled Article 326/2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, Which Stipulates That the Litigation Costs Should be Distributed According to the Degree of Merit, on the Grounds That It is Unconstitutional

22 Apr 2025

The Constitutional Court, in the application brought before it through an appeal, annulled the second paragraph of Article 326 of the Code of Civil Procedure No. 6100 (“CPL”) which envisages the allocation of litigation costs according to the degree […]

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