Court rejects Gaspari's lawsuit
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/05/13/gaspari
04:10 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
The Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash
districts today rejected the complaint of opposition activist Vardges
Gaspari, who demands that RA Police and Ministry of Finance pay him
AMD 850 000 in compensation.
Gaspari claims that on March 3, 2011, he was taken in from Republic
Square for impeding traffic and preventing the police from carrying
out their duties. The police brought a lawsuit against him alleging
that he had committed an administrative offense on April 22. V.
Gaspari said that he was the director of the VAL Automation LLC, and
as a result of the 15-month-long trial he had suffered losses in
business, since he had wasted his mental capacity on examining legal
acts. Gaspari demands 850 000 drams in damages. He submitted the
business progress reports of 2010 and 2011; in 2010, he gained more
than 3 million drams in revenue, whereas in 2011, he gained only 1 129
000 drams in revenue. The representative of the Finance Ministry
objected to the lawsuit, referring to the mechanism of compensation
and said that Gaspari hadn't submitted any documents regarding
unlawfulness of the government bodies' actions. After delaying the
trial for 15 months, the police withdrew the lawsuit, and the case was
closed. Eduard Petrosyan, the representative of the police, confirmed
that both the above-mentioned lawsuit of the police and the decision
to close the case had been submitted to the court. The examination of
the case was completed. The court judgment on that case was due on May
13, aravot.am reports.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/05/13/gaspari
04:10 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
The Court of General Jurisdiction of Yerevan's Kentron and Nork-Marash
districts today rejected the complaint of opposition activist Vardges
Gaspari, who demands that RA Police and Ministry of Finance pay him
AMD 850 000 in compensation.
Gaspari claims that on March 3, 2011, he was taken in from Republic
Square for impeding traffic and preventing the police from carrying
out their duties. The police brought a lawsuit against him alleging
that he had committed an administrative offense on April 22. V.
Gaspari said that he was the director of the VAL Automation LLC, and
as a result of the 15-month-long trial he had suffered losses in
business, since he had wasted his mental capacity on examining legal
acts. Gaspari demands 850 000 drams in damages. He submitted the
business progress reports of 2010 and 2011; in 2010, he gained more
than 3 million drams in revenue, whereas in 2011, he gained only 1 129
000 drams in revenue. The representative of the Finance Ministry
objected to the lawsuit, referring to the mechanism of compensation
and said that Gaspari hadn't submitted any documents regarding
unlawfulness of the government bodies' actions. After delaying the
trial for 15 months, the police withdrew the lawsuit, and the case was
closed. Eduard Petrosyan, the representative of the police, confirmed
that both the above-mentioned lawsuit of the police and the decision
to close the case had been submitted to the court. The examination of
the case was completed. The court judgment on that case was due on May
13, aravot.am reports.
From: Baghdasarian