Mersin Court Issues Public Notice in Divorce Case
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Mersin 10th Family Court has issued a public notice regarding a divorce case.
- The defendant, Svetlana Ingilok, whose address is unknown, is being summoned to respond to the lawsuit.
- According to the Civil Procedure Code, the lawsuit documents will be considered served 7 days after the publication of this notice, and the defendant has two weeks to file a response.
The Mersin 10th Family Court has issued a public announcement concerning a divorce case, identified under case number 2025/618. The court is attempting to notify the defendant, Svetlana Ingilok, who holds a foreign identity number (99596740278).
Ingilok, identified as the daughter of Sergey and Elena and born on April 4, 1992, has an unknown address. Consequently, the initial lawsuit documents and the court's preliminary order could not be served on her through conventional means.
In accordance with Article 127 of the Civil Procedure Code (HMK), the court has ruled that the lawsuit documents will be deemed officially served upon Svetlana Ingilok seven days after the publication date of this notice. This measure allows the legal proceedings to advance despite the defendant's unknown whereabouts.
Furthermore, as stipulated by Article 122/1 of Law No. 6100 (HMK), the defendant is granted a period of two weeks from the deemed service date to submit her response. This response must adhere to the requirements outlined in Article 129 of the same law, ensuring a formal and legally compliant defense can be presented.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.