Constitutional Court of Turkey Decision dated 6 January 2026, Application No. 2022/72101
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This is an individual application (bireysel başvuru) decision issued by the Constitutional Court of Turkey (Anayasa Mahkemesi) on 6 January 2026, registered under application number 2022/72101. The application was filed in 2022 and concerns an individual's allegation of a violation of constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights by a public authority. The Constitutional Court reviewed whether the applicant's fundamental rights — potentially including rights such as the right to a fair trial, personal liberty, right to property, or freedom of expression — were violated by lower court rulings or administrative actions. The Court assessed the admissibility and merits of the individual complaint in accordance with Articles 148–149 of the Turkish Constitution and Law No. 6216. As the full text of the decision was not provided, the specific subject matter, outcome (violation found or rejected), and the relevant constitutional articles invoked cannot be detailed. However, individual application decisions of this type are binding on all public authorities and courts regarding the specific case. The decision was published in the Official Gazette (Resmî Gazete) and carries legal force upon publication, requiring relevant judicial or administrative bodies to re-examine the case if a violation was found.
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Key Changes
- Constitutional Court issued a ruling on individual application No. 2022/72101 on 6 January 2026
- The decision examines alleged violations of fundamental rights by a public authority or court
- If a violation was found, the relevant court or authority is obligated to re-examine the case
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