ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS AND ADJUDICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE DISPUTES   |   49/2012

Article 50: Decision of the Administrative Court of Appeal in chambers

The Administrative Court of Appeal decides in chambers:

a) Not to accept the appeal, in cases when the appeal does not meet the conditions of acceptability and the administrative court of first instance has not done such a thing;

b) To leave the decision of the court of first instance in force;

c) To amend the decision;

รง) To reverse the decision and return the case for re-trial, in cases when the procedural violations are serious and for which the law expressly provides invalidity of the decision or of the procedure of adjudication;

d) To reverse the decision and dismiss the adjudication of the case, in cases when the case does not fall within the judicial jurisdiction or when the lawsuit could not be raised or the trial could not be continued.

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