#62025CO0365(01)Court of Justice Order – Case C-365/25 P-OST: No Failure to Adjudicate (Article 155 Rules of Procedure)
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On 19 March 2026, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a procedural order in Case C-365/25 P-OST concerning Article 155 of its Rules of Procedure, which governs claims of failure to adjudicate — that is, situations where a party alleges the Court has omitted to rule on a specific point or claim submitted to it. The outcome recorded is 'None', meaning the Court determined that no failure to adjudicate had occurred in the underlying proceedings. This type of order is purely procedural and corrective in nature, confirming that all matters submitted to the Court were addressed and no omission in the judgment was found. Case C-365/25 P-OST carries the 'P' designation, indicating it is an appeal (pourvoi) before the Court of Justice, and 'OST' suggests it may relate to interim or special procedural measures. The order does not alter the substantive outcome of the case but closes the Article 155 procedural avenue. This order has no broad legislative or regulatory impact; it is limited to the parties involved in the specific appeal and serves as confirmation of the Court's procedural completeness.
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Key Changes
- Court of Justice issued a formal order on 19 March 2026 under Article 155 of its Rules of Procedure
- Finding: no failure to adjudicate — all points submitted by the parties were ruled upon
- Case C-365/25 P-OST involves an appeal (pourvoi) with special procedural designation (OST)
+ 3 more changes with Pro