T.C. Ankara West 5th Civil Court of First Instance
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Ankara West 5th Civil Court of First Instance is issuing a public notice regarding a lawsuit against Abdurrahman Said Akın.
- The lawsuit concerns a debt for training and education expenses incurred while Akın was employed by the Land Forces Command before his dismissal.
- Akın is ordered to submit a response within two weeks of the notice, or the plaintiff's claims will be considered admitted.
The T.C. Ankara West 5th Civil Court of First Instance has issued a public notice concerning a lawsuit filed against Abdurrahman Said Akın. The court attempted to deliver the lawsuit documents to the defendant's last known address, but the delivery failed as he was no longer residing there. Subsequent address inquiries also yielded no results, leading the court to decide on serving the lawsuit documents via public announcement.
The lawsuit, in summary, states that Abdurrahman Said Akın was dismissed from public service on December 15, 2019, by decision number 2019/117, while serving in the Land Forces Command. The plaintiff is seeking the recovery of approximately 126,197.73 Turkish Lira, representing the costs of Akın's education and training, plus accrued legal interest from the date of expenditure. This claim is based on Law No. 926 concerning the Personnel of the Turkish Armed Forces and the regulation on the determination of education and training expenses for military personnel.
Akın is formally notified through this announcement to submit his response to the lawsuit within two weeks from the date of this notice, as per Article 129 of the Law on Civil Procedure (HMK). If he fails to provide a response, the court will consider all factual claims made by the plaintiff in the lawsuit petition as implicitly admitted by the defendant, according to Articles 122 and 127 of the HMK. The trial will then proceed in his absence.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.