Claims in Civil Cases Considered by the Courts
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https://doi.org/10.69760/gsrh.010120250039Keywords:
Civil procedural law, lawsuit proceedings, claim, statement, statement of claim, subject of the claim, grounds for claim, litigationAbstract
According to Article 4 of the Civil Procedure Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan, all people and legal entities has the right to seek judicial protection as stipulated by law to safeguard their legally protected rights, freedoms, and interests. The prohibition against seeking judicial resources is illegitimate. A lawsuit is a primary method for commencing civil proceedings in a specific case, serving as the catalyst for judicial protection and the administration of justice.
The significance of adjudicating disputes and rendering final rulings in courts is complex and includes several essential elements. Courts are essential institutions that uphold the rule of law. They ensure the correct implementation of laws and the equitable resolution of legal conflicts. Conclusive verdicts offer legal assurance for the safeguarding of citizens' rights and liberties. A judicial ruling addresses the uncertainty present in contested legal relationships, providing clarity, stability, and enforceable legal authority (Garibli, 2024).
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