Files delivered to the TC are ready for decision
posted on: Jan 21 2012 8:9 by RDugey. Viewed 10 times.65% Of 309 files on constitutionality that the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) delivered yesterday to the Constitutional Tribunal (TC) are in a State of failure.
In a list containing the number of files distributed yesterday after the ceremony, details that 201 are in a State of failure, 72 slopes of procedural, three in constitutional preventive controls, and 33 pending the opinion of the Attorney General. It's unconstitutional actions, writs and preventive controls of international treaties. Preliminary reported that they were 285, then increased to 295 and yesterday said that they are 309.
the President of SCJ, Mariano Germán, ensured that institutional between these two cuts conflicts, there is no although it was considered that they can produce dissensions. "have you, Mr President, and members of the TC, the security that, as had said several" u000aopportunities, already there will not be institutional conflicts. "May there be dissensions simply of criteria," he stressed.
explained that the delivery of records does not mean only the fulfillment of a constitutional provision, but also the completion of the transfer of power that the Constitution granted to the TC and which previously corresponded to the SCJ. It was that approach that each power must be controlled.
while CT, Milton Ray Guevara, President expressed this body knows the responsibility upon receipt of such cases, and promised to do a decent job, to work with these files and produce decisions that contribute to ensure respect for the Constitution.
Said they feel honored to receive the raw material for the judicial work. "The essential of all court goal is fail, do not save the cases or delay, fail, so justice comes in the" u000a"time to those who need it", emphasized.
the awards ceremony was held in the SCJ multi-use Hall, located on the third floor, in the presence of the full for both Tribunals.

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