Administrative Law
Administrative Law; It is a set of rules that take their basis from the Constitution, regulate the organization and functioning of state organs and public institutions and organizations, and bind their relations with individuals to principles. In Administrative Law, regulations for the protection of the weaker individual are not brought to the fore, and accordingly, the power and dominance of the administration is indirectly accepted in disputes arising in the field of Administrative Law. Considering that the sanction power of the administration can cause severe and irreparable consequences, it is important for individuals to have the right to protection against administrative authorities in accordance with the principles of law and to be able to use it, in order for the individual who is weak against the administration to gain his rights with the service of a law firm that is correct and specialized in administrative law.
In Northern Cyprus, a lawsuit can be filed in the Supreme Administrative Court regarding the decisions taken by municipalities, government departments, ministries and all other administrative authorities and the actions that they are required to take within the framework of the legal legislation but refrain from doing, and a request can be made for a judicial remedy.
Especially in municipal cases, Our Law Office, which provides legal consultancy and advocacy services to its clients in administrative jurisdiction disputes and cases, municipality and zoning legislation, offers effective solutions for its clients to achieve their rights against the administration and its sanctions.
The main services we provide in the field of Administrative Law are:
Obtaining an interim order against the Administration's individual actions before the TRNC Supreme Administrative Court
Filing an annulment lawsuit against the Administration's transactions, actions and decisions before the TRNC Supreme Administrative Court or requesting mandatory orders
Providing legal opinion regarding the measures to be taken against the Administration's transactions, actions and decisions
Obtaining mandatory or prohibitive court orders regarding the Administration's transactions, actions and decisions