The court allowed migrants from Donbass to live in Tsarev’s Dnipropetrovsk house
Dnepropetrovsk, February 24 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – By the decision of the Dnepropetrovsk District Court, the civil case was closed on the claim of the son of ex-People’s Deputy Oleg Tsarev against displaced persons temporarily living in a house that previously belonged to him in Dnepropetrovsk.
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The court refused to evict several families of migrants from the Donetsk region who were temporarily living in the country house of the Tsarev family in the suburbs of Dnepropetrovsk.
According to local media, criminal proceedings have been opened regarding the illegal transfer of property into the hands of Oleg Tsarev’s son, Maxim.
Vitaly Dorokhin, representing the side of the settlers, said that the documents are fake, since the inheritance was formalized in Dnepropetrovsk in November last year.
The plaintiff himself, Maxim Tsarev, did not appear in court this time either. Instead, he sent a request to consider the cases in absentia and change judge Andrei Shabanov, because he sees a pro-Ukrainian position in his actions, the 24 TV channel reports.
“We received an application for the recusal of the judge from Maxim Olegovich Tsarev. Since Article 20 of the Civil Procedure Code provides for an exhaustive list of grounds for disqualifying a judge, none of which were given by the plaintiff in support of his application, the court comes to the conclusion that the plaintiff’s application to disqualify the judge is unfounded and unfounded,” Shabanov himself said.
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