Court obliged TCC to reconsider refusal of deferment for lecturer: case details.
In the Transcarpathian District Administrative Court, the claim of a music college lecturer who contested the refusal of deferment from mobilization was partially satisfied. The commission refused on the grounds that the lecturer did not present a military registration document.
The court's decision and the lecturer's claim
In the court's verdict, it was decided to annul the commission's refusal regarding the deferment from mobilization for the lecturer. The plaintiff provided all necessary documents, including an electronic military registration document with a QR code obtained through the 'Reserve +' application. The court recognized that such a document has the same legal power as a paper one, thus the commission's arguments were found to be unfounded.
Although the court did not directly grant the deferment, it obliged the commission to reconsider the lecturer's application taking into account the court's conclusions. Additionally, the lecturer received a court fee in the amount of 484.48 hryvnias from the Territorial Recruitment Center.
In summary, the Transcarpathian District Administrative Court decided to satisfy the claim of the music college lecturer who contested the refusal of deferment from mobilization. The court acknowledged that the electronic military registration document holds the same legal power as a paper one and annulled the commission's refusal. Furthermore, the lecturer was awarded a court fee of 484.48 hryvnias.Read also
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