13.11.2023
Plenum
of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan, chaired by Farhad
Abdullayev, held a regular session.
At the court session was examined the constitutional
case based on the request of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of
Azerbaijan on related interpretation of Articles 156.2, 159.1, 159.3, 159.3-1,
159.8-1, 163.2 and 163.4 of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Constitution of
the Republic of Azerbaijan in relation with Articles 84.5.11, 84.5.16, 151.2,
172.2, 290.5.2 and 290.5.3 of that Code.
Having heard the report of Judge R.Gvaladze, studied and
discussed report of interested party – the Prosecutor's Office of the
Republic of Azerbaijan and Staff of the Milli Majlis (Parliament); conclusions
of specialists – the Supreme Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Baku Court of
Appeal, the Plenum of Constitutional Court of the Republic of Azerbaijan adopted
decision.
The decision states that according to parts I and II
of Article 28 and part X of Article 71 of the Constitution of the Republic of
Azerbaijan and according to the meaning of articles 85.2.1 and 85.2.5 of the
Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the selection and
extension of a preventive measure on a criminal case in the investigator's
proceedings in accordance with the requirements of Articles 156.2, 159.1,
159.3, 159.3-1, 159.8-1, 163.2 and 163.4 of that Code is carried out by a court
decision on the basis of the investigator's reasoned request and the
presentation of the prosecutor conducting the procedural management of the
preliminary investigation.
In cases referred to in Articles 156, 159 and 163 of
the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan the prosecutor who
has initiated a criminal case, and in this case conducts the preliminary
investigation using the powers of the investigator, may apply to the court with
a presentation on the selection and extension of a preventive measure on the
suspect or accused person.
The decision comes
into force from the date of its publication, is final, and may not be
cancelled, changed or officially interpreted by any institution or official.