18:21 29.04.2021
Supreme Court starts considering claims to appeal against Zelensky s decree on abolition of appointment of Constitutional Court s judges Tupytsky, Kasminin 2 min read
The Administrative Court of Cassation as part of the Supreme Court has begun considering cases on appeal against President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky s decree on the abolition of the decree on the appointment of judges of the Constitutional Court (CC) Oleksandr Tupytsky and Oleksandr Kasminin, the Supreme Court told Interfax-Ukraine. On April 29, 2021, the Administrative Court of Cassation as part of the Supreme Court began hearing cases on claims in which the plaintiffs challenge the decree of the President of Ukraine dated March 27, 2021 No. 124/2021 On Certain Issues of Ensuring Ukraine s National Security, the court said.
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Constitutional Court receives submission on appeal of presidential decrees on Tupytsky, Kasminin 2 min read
Parliamentarians sent to the Constitutional Court a submission to appeal against the presidential decrees on the dismissal of Oleksandr Tupytsky and on the release of him and Oleksandr Kasminin from their posts as judges of the Constitutional Court, representative of the Verkhovna Rada in the Constitutional Court Olha Sovhyria ( from the Servant of the People faction) said. The Constitutional Court received a constitutional submission of MPs, which challenged the constitutionality of the decrees of the President of Ukraine on the dismissal of Tupytsky and Kasminin, Sovhyria said on Facebook on Thursday.
12:50 02.04.2021
Tupytsky fails to come to court trial on considering motion for choosing preventive measure to him, consideration postponed to April 7 1 min read
The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv has postponed until April 7 the consideration of the petition for the election of a preventive measure to Oleksandr Tupytsky, the decree on whose appointment as a judge of the Constitutional Court was canceled due to his failure to appear at the meeting. The meeting has been postponed to April 7, as Tupytsky did not come, the Prosecutor General s Office (PGO) of Ukraine told Interfax-Ukraine on Friday.
As reported, Tupytsky was summoned on December 28, 2020 to the PGO for interrogation in criminal proceedings No. 12013110060002990 on the criminal organization of former head of the Economic Court Viktor Tatkov and his deputy Yemelyanov, registered in 2013, the investigation of which is now being conducted by the Directorate of the State Bureau of Invest