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11:46 Tue 18.03.25 |
What should be the rate of court fee in cassation: UNBA's position |
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![]() For filing a cassation appeal to the court, it is advisable to establish a court fee rate significantly lower than 200%, which will reflect the nature and scope of procedural actions carried out by the Supreme Court. This position of the Ukrainian National Bar Association was voiced by the Chairman of the UNBA Committee on Customs and Tax Law Yakov Voronin during the discussion of the initiative to prepare a draft law aimed at implementing the decision of the Constitutional Court No. 2-р(ІІ)/2025 on access to the court of cassation in civil proceedings. The event was organized by Maksym Dyrdin, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Political Reform and Constitutional Law of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Legal Policy. As a reminder, on January 20, 2025, the Constitutional Court declared unconstitutional the provision of subpara. 7, clause 1, part 2, Article 4 of the Law «On Court Fee», according to which the court fee for filing a cassation appeal against a court decision is set at 200 percent of the rate that was payable when filing a statement of claim, other application and complaint in the amount of the disputed amount. According to the UNBA, a differentiated approach to setting court fees is logical:
Such an approach will not only take into account the actual workload of the cassation instance, but also ensure compliance with the standards of access to justice guaranteed by the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The Constitutional Court noted that the law should determine the procedure for setting the rate that would ensure a fair balance between the interests of the state and the individual. To reinforce this approach, it is advisable to enshrine the following principle
This provision is in line with the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, which has repeatedly emphasized that the amount of court fees should not constitute an excessive burden for the applicant and create an actual obstacle to access to court. Following the discussion of the proposals, it was agreed to develop a basic draft law that would introduce a reasonable limit on the amount of court fees. It will be tied to the level of the subsistence minimum for able-bodied persons to avoid excessive financial burden on citizens. It is also planned to introduce benefits for certain categories of people who do not have the financial means to pay the court fee. The participants of the event also agreed that it is impossible to amend the Law «On Court Fees» directly without prior amendments to the procedural codes. Therefore, it is first necessary to amend Art. 136 of the Civil Procedure Code, which sets out the form and requirements for an application for a court fee exemption, deferral or installment plan. In order to ensure proportionality of the court fee rate, a limit should be added to it. It will be similar to the one in force for the first instance and will be based on the subsistence minimum for able-bodied persons. |
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