[Breaking News] Ministry of Justice Files Jurisdiction Dispute and Suspension of Effect Injunction Request with Constitutional Court over 'Geomsu Wanbak Act'
The second bill among the inspection ban bills, the amendment to the Criminal Procedure Act, passed the National Assembly plenary session on the 3rd. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Kyung-jun] The Ministry of Justice has filed a constitutional dispute adjudication with the Constitutional Court regarding the amended Prosecutors' Office Act and Criminal Procedure Act, known as the 'Geomsuwanbak Act,' and has also applied for a provisional injunction to suspend its effect.
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The Ministry of Justice explained that the Geomsuwanbak Act involves serious and clear unconstitutional procedures and content, resulting in a violation of the state's obligation to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens.
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