The court denied Metropolitan Theodosiy the return of his passport: the decision and arguments.
According to inkorr.com: The court rejected Metropolitan Theodosiy's request for the return of his foreign passport. He is accused of inciting religious enmity, while the metropolitan's defenders insisted on the necessity of his participation in the UN Council session. However, the prosecutor refuted this statement, noting that the metropolitan can communicate with international organizations via video link.
Failure to meet document requirements
The court also emphasized that the documents provided by the Ukrainian lawyers must be translated into Ukrainian in accordance with the language legislation. The metropolitan has the opportunity to interact with international organizations through video link or by sending the necessary documents and explanations.
After denying the return of the passport, the court stressed that documents must be submitted in Ukrainian and highlighted the opportunity for collaboration through video conferencing.
This situation underscores the importance of adhering to language requirements in legal processes in Ukraine. At the same time, it reflects modern trends in the use of technology for international communication, which is becoming increasingly relevant in the context of contemporary challenges.
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