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By Decision of the Administrative Court, Court Bailiffs Will Receive the Military Pension Due for Their Long-Term Service

The Unified Social Service had refused to grant the military pension for long-term service to three of our office’s clients, effectively disregarding a significant portion of their work experience. As a result of the arguments presented by our office's lawyers, Tatevik Malkhasyan and Edgar Ayvazyan, the Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia stated that the Unified Social Service had misinterpreted the legal regulations, and therefore ordered it to grant our clients the pensions they are entitled to (Administrative cases No. ՎԴ5/0637/05/24, ՎԴ5/0637/05/24, ՎԴ5/0639/05/24). We thank Judge Narek Gasparyan for issuing a fair judicial act.
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The Administrative Court Obliged the Yerevan Municipality to Recognize Our Client’s Property Rights

Our client, A.G., had applied to the Yerevan Municipality, requesting the restoration of the grounds for the residential house and the allocated land plot that belong to him. After not receiving a response from the Mayor of Yerevan within the prescribed time, lawyer Edgar Ayvazyan filed a lawsuit with the Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia. On April 7, 2025, the Administrative Court, having examined the lawsuit, fully satisfied it, obliging the Mayor of Yerevan to issue a decision to restore our client’s property rights (administrative case No. ՎԴ/7416/05/24).
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The Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia Upheld Our Claim Based on the Results of the New Review

Earlier, we reported that the RA Administrative Court of Appeal had upheld the appeal filed by our office and referred the case for a new review. Now, the Administrative Court of the Republic of Armenia, presided over by Judge Tigran Santrosyan, has upheld the claim submitted by our office’s lawyer, Vahe Mnatsakanyan, against the RA Cadastre Committee as a result of the new review.
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