GEORGIAN COURT REJECTS CHAKHALYAN'S SLANDER SUIT AGAINST SAAKASHVILI
Kristine Aghalaryan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/27721/georgian-court-rejects-chakhalyans-slander-suit-against-saakashvili.html
00:02, June 28, 2013
Georgia's Civil Court has rejected a slander suit filed by Vahagn
Chakhalyan against Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili.
Chakhalyan had named Saakashvili and Georgian Prime Minister Vano
Merabshvili in the suit, accusing them of making unsubstantiated
charges against him for which he was never prosecuted.
The Armenian activist from Javakhk had sought a public retraction of
the charges, an apology, plus 22 million Georgian Lari ($13.2 million)
in moral compensation.
Chakhalyan had told Hetq that the amount was equal to the monthly
expenses of Saakashvili.
The court sustained its rejection of the suit by arguing that the
law does not envisage a public apology and that Chakhalyan's legal
basis for the suit was lacking and imprecise.
In his suit, Chakhalyan noted that after being released from prison he
has remained unemployed and in dire social straits. He had requested
that a delay be granted in the paying of a state fine until the
completion of the court hearing of his suit.
Judge Anzhela Khourodze stated that Chakhalyan had twelve days to
lodge an appeal.
Georgia's Civil Court has rejected a slander suit filed by Vahagn
Chakhalyan against Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili.
Chakhalyan had named Saakashvili and Georgian Prime Minister Vano
Merabshvili in the suit, accusing them of making unsubstantiated
charges against him for which he was never prosecuted.
The Armenian activist from Javakhk had sought a public retraction of
the charges, an apology, plus 22 million Georgian Lari ($13.2 million)
in moral compensation.
Chakhalyan had told Hetq that the amount was equal to the monthly
expenses of Saakashvili.
The court sustained its rejection of the suit by arguing that the
law does not envisage a public apology and that Chakhalyan's legal
basis for the suit was lacking and imprecise.
In his suit, Chakhalyan noted that after being released from prison he
has remained unemployed and in dire social straits. He had requested
that a delay be granted in the paying of a state fine until the
completion of the court hearing of his suit.
Judge Anzhela Khourodze stated that Chakhalyan had twelve days to
lodge an appeal.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Kristine Aghalaryan
http://hetq.am/eng/news/27721/georgian-court-rejects-chakhalyans-slander-suit-against-saakashvili.html
00:02, June 28, 2013
Georgia's Civil Court has rejected a slander suit filed by Vahagn
Chakhalyan against Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili.
Chakhalyan had named Saakashvili and Georgian Prime Minister Vano
Merabshvili in the suit, accusing them of making unsubstantiated
charges against him for which he was never prosecuted.
The Armenian activist from Javakhk had sought a public retraction of
the charges, an apology, plus 22 million Georgian Lari ($13.2 million)
in moral compensation.
Chakhalyan had told Hetq that the amount was equal to the monthly
expenses of Saakashvili.
The court sustained its rejection of the suit by arguing that the
law does not envisage a public apology and that Chakhalyan's legal
basis for the suit was lacking and imprecise.
In his suit, Chakhalyan noted that after being released from prison he
has remained unemployed and in dire social straits. He had requested
that a delay be granted in the paying of a state fine until the
completion of the court hearing of his suit.
Judge Anzhela Khourodze stated that Chakhalyan had twelve days to
lodge an appeal.
Georgia's Civil Court has rejected a slander suit filed by Vahagn
Chakhalyan against Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili.
Chakhalyan had named Saakashvili and Georgian Prime Minister Vano
Merabshvili in the suit, accusing them of making unsubstantiated
charges against him for which he was never prosecuted.
The Armenian activist from Javakhk had sought a public retraction of
the charges, an apology, plus 22 million Georgian Lari ($13.2 million)
in moral compensation.
Chakhalyan had told Hetq that the amount was equal to the monthly
expenses of Saakashvili.
The court sustained its rejection of the suit by arguing that the
law does not envisage a public apology and that Chakhalyan's legal
basis for the suit was lacking and imprecise.
In his suit, Chakhalyan noted that after being released from prison he
has remained unemployed and in dire social straits. He had requested
that a delay be granted in the paying of a state fine until the
completion of the court hearing of his suit.
Judge Anzhela Khourodze stated that Chakhalyan had twelve days to
lodge an appeal.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress