Over 12,000 outstanding substances at the Court of Appeals

The Court of Appeals has been able to settle about 1,200 more subjects in 2017 than last year, with the same number of judges as 2016. The president of the Court of Appeals, Hasan Shala, in presenting the work of the Court for the coming year said that the institution he heads despite difficulties [...]
We've done about 1,200 more than last year in 2017, which means 2016. In 2017 we are closing with about 12,000 electives, or, rather, 11 thousand and 833 subjects. That figure is record record since the establishment of this Court in 2013. This result has come thanks to the hard work of judges who have been almost the same number as in the previous year, but also the engagement of support staff”, Shala said.
He pointed out that in all departments, such as the Runda Crime, the Department of Mythur, the General Department, especially the General Division and the Anti - Inference, percent have accomplished the classes.
Until, according to him, success has been lacking in subjects in the civil issue, as they have very much leftovers.
Unprecedented shale subx0. Until we started 2017 with 116 materials, until in 2017 we received 13 thousand 173 materials, the largest figure since the establishment of the Court. It's a total of 24 thousand and 439 matter. However, as a result of increasing the flow of these subjects is that even many basic courts have been accepted by young judges and their subjects have been filed with complaints, and we have increased courses”, he said.
The head of the Appeals Court said that this figure of subjects could be reduced only by increasing the number of judges.
The request for this said they did in the KDR, which is agreed to take 15 judges. He said that with the employment of these judges and professional workers, he will reduce the number of subjects, even as a target for 2018.











