Two new trial precincts of justice of the peace are establishing in the Soviet district of Kazan

10 March 2020, Tuesday

Today on the meeting of the State Council Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan on legitimacy and legal order minister of justice Rustem Zagidullin represented a draft law of the Republic of Tatarstan “On changes into the Law of the Republic of Tatarstan “On establishment of trial precincts and positions of judges of the peace in the Republic of Tatarstan” and Law of the Republic of Tatarstan “On boarders of the trial precincts of the Magistrates of the Republic of Tatarstan in the trial districts in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan”.

On December 27th, 2019, Federal Law Number 552-ФЗ «On changes into the Article 1 of the Federal Law “On the general amount of judges of the peace and trial precincts in subjects of the Russian Federation”, which increases the amount of judges of the peace from 188 to 190. 

“Two new trial precincts of justice of peace are establishing in the Soviet district of Kazan. Number of the population of the district is more than 320 thousands people, 12 judges of the peace administer justice in the district. One trial precinct accounts for more than 26 thousands of people that exceeds the criterion”, – noted minister.

Draft laws which is suggested provides for changes into two federal laws.

Article 1 changes the Law “On establishment of trial precincts and positions of judges of the peace in the Republic of Tatarstan” and increases the amount of judges of the peace in the Republic from 188 to 190.

Article 2 changes the Law “On boarders of the trial precincts of the Magistrates of the Republic of Tatarstan in the trial districts in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan”, corrects  the description of trial precincts boarders in the Soviet district of Kazan. Article 2 came into force from the 1st July, 2020, in connection with the necessity of procedures of appointment of judges of the peace and forming of the Office of the Magistrates.

 

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