Court ordered the TCC to return 17 thousand hryvnias for an illegal fine: case details.
The Darnytskyi District Court in Kyiv decided to return 17 thousand hryvnias to a citizen, which he paid as a fine for violating military registration rules during a special period.
As reported in the , the Darnytskyi TCC annulled the fine, citing a failure to register the citizen for military accounting after he turned 27 years old.
Essence of the conflict
The citizen decided to pay the fine, but then appealed it in court, which granted his request and decided to return the money.
However, neither party has refunded the funds, and then the citizen filed a lawsuit against the district prosecutor's office and the Treasury of Ukraine.
Court ruling
The court decided that the lack of a refund is illegal, as the funds are held in the state budget without confirmed legal grounds. It was also emphasized that the refusal to return the fine due to the absence of a request to the central treasury service does not negate the citizen's right to judicial protection.
The court ruling calls for adherence to the law and ensuring citizens' rights in judicial procedures.
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