Constitutional Court Decision dated 10/12/2025, Application No. 2020/1381
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This is an individual application (bireysel başvuru) decision issued by the Constitutional Court of Turkey on December 10, 2025, concerning application number 2020/1381. The application was filed in 2020 and resolved after approximately five years of proceedings, which is consistent with the Court's typical caseload timelines. Individual applications to the Constitutional Court are filed by individuals who claim their fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed under the Turkish Constitution have been violated by a public authority. The Court examines whether the alleged violation occurred and, if so, may order remedial measures. The full text of the decision was not included in the provided source material. Based on the application type and numbering, this case likely involves a claim of a constitutional rights violation originating from a lower court ruling or administrative action taken around 2019–2020. The decision has been published in the Official Gazette (Resmî Gazete) and is binding on all public authorities and courts involved in the matter.
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Key Changes
- Constitutional Court issued a binding ruling on individual application no. 2020/1381 filed in 2020
- Decision date: December 10, 2025 — approximately 5 years after initial application
- Ruling is published in the Official Gazette and enforceable against relevant public authorities
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