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Ankara Family Court Issues Public Notice for Legal Case

Ankara Family Court Issues Public Notice for Legal Case

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

Press release Official statement In the courts
  • The Ankara 5th Family Court has issued a public notice regarding a legal case (Case No: 2026/421).
  • The notice is for Kerem Atsız, born in Patnos on February 9, 1983, son of Zeynal and Serayi, whose current address could not be determined.
  • Atsız is required to respond to the lawsuit and preliminary hearing order within two weeks of notification, or face consequences for failing to appear or respond.

The Ankara 5th Family Court has issued a public announcement concerning a legal proceeding, identified by Case Number 2026/421.

The notice is directed at Kerem Atsız, born on February 9, 1983, in Patnos, and identified as the son of Zeynal and Serayi. Despite exhaustive efforts, Atsız's whereabouts for official notification purposes remain unknown.

Consequently, the court has ordered that the lawsuit and preliminary hearing documents be served to Atsız via public announcement. As per articles 122, 127, and 128 of the Code of Civil Procedure (HMK), Atsız has a two-week period from the date of this notice to file a response.

Failure to submit a response within the stipulated timeframe will result in all claims made in the lawsuit being considered as denied. Furthermore, if Atsız does not appear for the preliminary hearing scheduled for November 19, 2026, at 09:35, any proceedings conducted in his absence may not be contested if the opposing party wishes to continue the trial.

According to Article 31 of the Notification Law, the notice is considered served seven days after the announcement date. This public notification serves in lieu of personal service.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.