Referral of Absolute Nullity Ruling to Court of Cassation Sparks Political and Legal Debates

Key Points
- The absolute nullity ruling has been referred to the Court of Cassation for the appeal process, starting a new legal phase.
- CHP's Süleyman Bülbül suggested that the regulation restricting the Court of Cassation's authority, which was removed from the 12th Judicial Package, could return to the Parliament.
- Legal experts emphasize that a new regulation from the Parliament will not affect the ongoing case at the Court of Cassation.
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The referral of the given absolute nullity ruling to the Court of Cassation for appeal has brought new debates to the agenda in Turkish politics and the legal world. Following the ruling, all eyes turned to the fate of the regulation that limits the authority of the Court of Cassation and was removed from the 12th Judicial Package.
CHP Member of Parliament Süleyman Bülbül stated that they are focusing on the possibility of the regulation removed from the aforementioned judicial package returning to the agenda of the Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi (Grand National Assembly of Türkiye). These statements by Bülbül have brought the political approaches to judicial processes into question once again.
Meanwhile, legal experts state that a potential legal regulation to be made in the Parliament would not be able to retroactively affect the ongoing case that has been transferred to the Court of Cassation. Experts draw attention to the decisive role of the boundaries between judicial independence and the Parliament's legislative authority in this process.
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- Why was the absolute nullity ruling referred to the Court of Cassation?
- The file was referred to the Court of Cassation for the appeal of the absolute nullity ruling given by the court and for it to be examined by the Court of Cassation.
- Which legal regulation did CHP MP Süleyman Bülbül draw attention to?
- Bülbül brought up the possibility of the regulation that limits the authority of the Court of Cassation and was removed from the scope of the 12th Judicial Package returning to the agenda of the Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi.
- How will a new legal regulation affect the current case at the Court of Cassation?
- According to statements made by legal experts, a potential new legal regulation is not expected to affect the ongoing appeal case and process at the Court of Cassation.
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