Constitutional Court Decision of 3 December 2025 – Individual Application No. 2020/28326
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This is an individual application (bireysel başvuru) ruling issued by the Turkish Constitutional Court (Anayasa Mahkemesi) on 3 December 2025, registered under application number 2020/28326. Individual applications are filed by persons who allege that one or more of their fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Turkish Constitution and the European Convention on Human Rights has been violated by a public authority. The application was filed in 2020, indicating the Constitutional Court processed it approximately five years after submission — a timeline consistent with the court's workload backlog. The decision published in the Official Gazette (Resmî Gazete) constitutes a final and binding ruling; no further domestic remedy is available against it. The full text of the decision was not included in the data provided, so the specific rights alleged to be violated, the factual background, and the court's findings cannot be determined from the available information. The ruling may concern rights such as the right to a fair trial, right to property, freedom of expression, or personal liberty, among others typically raised in individual applications. Parties whose fundamental rights are found to have been violated by this decision are entitled to seek redress, including retrial or compensation, as ordered by the Constitutional Court.
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Key Changes
- Constitutional Court issued a final binding ruling on individual application No. 2020/28326 filed in 2020
- Decision dated 3 December 2025 published in the Official Gazette as required by Turkish constitutional procedure
- Ruling concludes the domestic remedy process — no further appeal available within Turkey
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