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Three years of waiting for a court decision, secretary: As your job we have 5000 people!

Three years of waiting for a court decision, secretary: As your job we have 5000

Kelment Zaimi from Durrës has been waiting for three years for a decision of the Administrative Court of Appeal in Tirana, for a name change. Meanwhile, he has made 10 requests for acceleration of the review, but they have been rejected. He has lost the right to obtain a law degree and a lawyer's license these years, because in the absence of a final court decision, he can not obtain these documents.
The judge's secretary, Rilinda Selimi, tells him how his work is with 5,000 people waiting.

Fiks Fare interviewed the complainant Kelment Zaimi who says that he has been waiting for three years for a decision from Judge Rilinda Selimi, for a change of name, a case that he won in the Court of First Instance of Durrës, but that he has appealed from the civil status. He says that this delay has deprived him of the right to obtain a law school diploma, and a lawyer's license. These documents and the request he submitted to the court, he made about 10 requests for acceleration, but none was taken into account. He also alleges that during this period the judge reviewed many other cases which were registered later than his case, and were closed within six months.

The complainant himself communicated with the court secretary Rilinda Selimi, who took out the file for study, but did not find in it the requests for acceleration that he has made.

The secretary says that those requests are stored in the archive so that they are not lost in the file. "Plus, as your job, there are 5,000 people waiting and the judge is in charge," she added. When he explains that his case is specific, she tells him that in cases where acceleration has been accepted, there have been cases where complainants have been withdrawn or pension cases.

Regarding the claims of the owner and the documentation he had, Fiks Fare made a request to the Administrative Court of Appeal in Tirana. The latter, even though more than ten working days have passed since the official request, has not yet returned a response, thus violating the law on the right to public information, which has clearly defined deadlines for returning a response. top channel

 

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