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Wednesday, 18 June, 2025
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Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze Opens the 125th Branch of the Public Service Hall in Sagarejo, together with the Minister of Justice and the Chairperson of the Public Service Hall

The 125th branch of the Public Service Hall was officially opened in Sagarejo by the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, alongside the Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, and the Chairperson of the Public Service Hall, Vakhtang Zhvania.

The new branch, distinguished by its unique architecture and modern interior design, offers citizens access to up to 500 public services. The facility is fully adapted to meet the needs of persons with disabilities.

The opening ceremony was attended by members of the legislative body, Deputy Ministers of Justice, heads of legal entities under public law (LEPLs), the State Representative in the Kakheti Region, local government officials, and other invited guests.

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Strasbourg Court Declares Complaints on Independence and Impartiality of Supreme Court Judges of Georgia Inadmissible

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) upheld the legal position presented by Georgia’s Ministry of Justice and, based on the submitted evidence, declared the complaints in Pirtskhalava and Y v. Georgia and Goginashvili v. Georgia inadmissible.

In these applications, the complainants alleged that one of the judges of the Supreme Court who examined their cases was biased. Additionally, the applicants in Pirtskhalava and Y claimed that Judge Sh.T. had not been appointed in accordance with the law.

The ECHR accepted the arguments of the Ministry of Justice and declared all three complaints regarding judicial impartiality inadmissible. In its decision, the Strasbourg Court reviewed the reforms undertaken by the Georgian authorities since 2012 to improve the justice system. In particular, it highlighted reforms such as: lifetime judicial appointments, improvements in the procedures for the appointment and promotion of judges, strengthening the role and functional independence of the High Council of Justice, and constitutional amendments that further refined the selection and appointment procedures for Supreme Court judges.

It is worth noting that the ongoing legal proceedings against Irakli Pirtskhalava concern the criminal case related to the murder of Buta Robakidze. Pirtskhalava additionally alleged that his criminal trial had been unfair, arguing that he had not been given the opportunity to question his former co-defendants and other witnesses or effectively challenge the evidence. The Strasbourg Court found no indication of a violation of his right to a fair trial and therefore declared his additional complaints inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded.