Supreme Court Overturns Compensation Payout to Mother of Deceased Soldier, Orders Retrial.
Court Ruling on Compensation Reversed
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Supreme Court has overturned decisions made by lower courts regarding a one-time financial benefit for the mother of a soldier who died while on duty. The case has been sent back for a new hearing, indicating that a fresh review of the facts is required.
The plaintiff sought a lump-sum payment of 15 million hryvnias under Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 168. However, earlier rulings had granted only 2.013 million hryvnias. Her son served in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and took part in combat operations; his death was caused by an acute myocardial infarction.
Why This Supreme Court Decision Matters
Issued on May 29, 2026, in case No. 300/1031/25, the Supreme Court's ruling underscores the need for a thorough examination and assessment of all case details. The reopened proceedings could alter the final compensation amount, which holds great significance for the soldier's family.
This case carries weight not only for the plaintiff's family but for society as a whole, as it raises questions about social protections for military personnel and their loved ones who have lost someone while fulfilling their duty. The Supreme Court's decision may set a precedent for similar situations, highlighting the importance of ensuring fair compensation for the families of fallen defenders.
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