Sofia Administrative Court
Court Ruled All Arrests in Presidency Made Year Ago Are Unlawful
All arrests after the action in the presidency are unlawful.
This was decided by the Sofia Administrative Court, which upheld the decision of the Sofia District Court from November last year.
Among those arrested during the July 2020 operation was President's Security and Defense Adviser at the time Iliya Milushev.
Court Overturns Sealing of Marinela Hotel in Sofia
Sofia. For the second time, the Sofia Administrative Court has overturned the sealing of the Marinela Hotel owned by Marinela and Vetko Arabadzhiev, the Bulgarian National Radio reported. According to the court, the order of the National Revenue Agency (NRA) for a preliminary enforcement of the measure is unlawful.
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Election Authority to Appeal Against Court Ruling on Voting Machine Introduction in Bulgaria
Sofia. At a meeting today, the Central Election Commission (CEC) has decided to appeal against the Sofia Administrative Court's ruling over the introduction of voting machines, CEC Spokesman Aleksandar Andreev told Focus News Agency. The commission's arguments will be known when the appeal is filed, which will be done today, he said.
The Court did not Recognize a Marriage Between Bulgarian Women in the UK
The Sofia Administrative Court dismissed the complaint of a young woman with DK initials against Sofia City's refusal to recognize her marriage to a woman in the UK. This is known by the decision of Judge Snezhanka Kyoseva from the eighth of January this year, writes Dnevnik.
The Supreme Administrative Prosecution Office Cotests a Decision of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission On Heat Energy
The Supreme Administrative Prosecution Office has contested a decision of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) on setting the price of heat energy, the press office of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Bulgaria has announced, quoted by Focus News Agency.
Bulgaria's Ombudsman Sues Toplofikatsiya Sofia
Ombudsman Maya Manolova has initiated a law suit against Toplofikatsiya Sofia. Manolova is appealing the refusal of the venture to provide information about the collection of payments owed by consumers via judicial procedures.
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Bulgaria Court Overturns Denial of Asylum to Iranian Woman
A court in the Black Sea city of Burgas has ruled an Iranian woman living in Bulgaria should be granted asylum.
The decision comes after the State Agency for Refugees (DAB) of the country had rejected the woman's asylum request.
Bulgarian Lawmakers Approve New Requirements for Taxi Drivers
Bulgaria's Parliament has adopted changes to automobile transportation law which obligate taxi drivers to have certificates showing they work under contracts of employment, and not on their own account.
The amendments have been passed at both first and second readings.
Bulgaria's Supreme Court of Cessation Revokes Former Minister's Sentence
The 4-year sentence given to Bulgaria's former Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov has now been revoked by the Bulgarian Supreme Court of Cessation.
The lawsuit will be returned for a new review by new court officials, as reported by BGNES.