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The Constitutional Court Annulled Certain Provisions in the Regulation Regarding the Electronic Sale of Seized Goods Under the Execution and Bankruptcy Law No. 2004, Deeming Them Unconstitutional

22 Apr 2025

The Constitutional Court’s (the “Court”) decision dated 25 December 2024, numbered 2022/6 E., 2024/2225 K. (the “Decision”) was published in the Official Gazette dated 24 March 2025 and numbered 32851. The Court annulled the provisions added to paragraphs 7, […]

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The Constitutional Court Ruled that the Classification of Remunerative Transactions Between Adoptive Parents and Adopted Children as Donations Violates the Right to Property and the Freedom to Seek Legal Remedies

19 Nov 2024

The Constitutional Court’s (“Court”) decision dated May 9, 2024, and numbered 2024/103 (“Decision”), was published in the Official Gazette dated October 22, 2024, and numbered 32700. The Constitutional Court found the classification of remunerative transactions between adoptive parents and […]

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The Turkish Constitutional Court Ruled for The Cancellation of the Provision Mandating the Debtor to Obtain the Consent of the Creditors’ Board to Acquire a Disposition Permit, During the Grace Period in Concordat Process

20 Jul 2024

The Turkish Constitutional Court annulled the provision of the Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law that stipulates the obligation to obtain the consent of the creditors’ board in order to acquire a disposition permit for the debtor who has been granted […]

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The Constitutional Court Ruled That to Hold the Plaintiff Liable for The Costs of the Litigation in The Event of the Rejection or Partial Acceptance of Compensation Lawsuits Based on non-expropriated dispossession Constitutes a Violation of The Constitution

18 Mar 2024

The Constitutional Court ruled that Article 326, paragraph 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure (“CCP“) numbered 6100 is unconstitutional since holding the plaintiff liable for a portion of the judicial expenses in the event of a decision to […]

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The 9th Civil Chamber of the Court of Cassation Ruled that It is Not Mandatory to Apply to Mediation for the Second Time in a Case Where the Subject of the Dispute is the Same

18 Mar 2024

In the decision of the 9th Civil Chamber of the Court of Cassation (the “Court of Cassation”) dated 20 November 2023 and numbered 2023/17941 M. 2023/17336 D., following the dismissal of a labor lawsuit on procedural grounds, it was […]

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General Communiqué on Collection (Series: C, No: 7) and Presidential Decree Act No. 7782 were Published in the Official Gazette Dated 14.11.2023 Numbered 32369, and Entered into Force on the Date of Publication.

29 Nov 2023

According to the the General Communiqué on Collection (Series: C, No: 7) (“Communiqué”) and Presidential Decree Act No. 7782 (“Decree”) published in the Official Gazette dated 14.11.2023 numbered 32369, the rate of default interest, overdue interest, remorse interest and […]

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