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16.11.2021
Parliament Debates Addendum Proposed to Law on Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts
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The executive body proposes to make an addendum to the Law on Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts aimed at defining the cases of not charging the enforcement costs in case of terminating the enforcement proceedings for the certain group of persons.

At November 16 sitting, the parliament debated the initiative in the first reading. According to the RA Deputy Minister of Justice Yeranuhi Tumanyants, it is proposed not to charge the enforcement costs in case of terminating the enforcement proceedings by Article 42.1.1 of the Law on Compulsory Enforcement of Judicial Acts which have been initiated in connection with the credit obligations assumed until December 31, 2020 related to a spouse, child, parent, grandmother, grandfather, sister or brother of a person who has died, acquired disability, is missing or has recognized as dead because of participating in the military operations of the RA Defense, carrying out the combat duty or special task on the line of contact with the enemy, or as a result of the enemy’s offensive operation .

The committee member Artur Davtyan presented the endorsement of the RA NA Standing (Head) Committee on State and Legal Affairs.