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    A SOCIETY IGNORANT IN JUDICATURE
    By Susanna Margarian

    AZG Armenian Daily #150

    25/08/2005

    Concern

    "Most of the citizens applying to courts are illiterate and are
    unaware of their rights and obligations", Razmik Tovmasian, first
    instance judge in Malatia-Sebastia borough of Yerevan, says. This
    fact, he argues, immensely complicates the procedure, as neither
    plaintiff nor respondent are able to convey their thoughts. "Though
    we have convenient compound and good working conditions, the citizens'
    ignorance of judicature throws us into despair", says the judge adding
    that citizens having applied to the court often get sidetracked,
    going into unimportant details, even absurdities.

    The judge cites evil tongues saying that there are even ignorant judges
    in Armenia and asks: if this is the case, what should we expect from
    common people? The reason our society is so ignorant in legal matters
    is in its low standard of life, my interlocutor says with concern in
    his voice. Most of the civil cases that Mr. Tovmasian investigates deal
    with arguable issues connected with debts, apartment and land deals,
    alimony payment, divorce etc. Most of criminal cases are minor theft
    and drug taking.

    It's not hard to guess that most of Armenian citizens do not turn
    to private lawyers to help them understand their interests and
    laws. Though various international organizations try to promote basic
    literacy in judicature, their work is reminiscent of spooning out
    water from the sea.
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