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A polgári perrendtartásról szóló 2016. évi CXXX. törvény 148. §-a alapján 2022. július 15. és 2022. augusztus 20. között ítélkezési szünetet tartanak a bíróságok.
A polgári perrendtartásról szóló 2016. évi CXXX. törvény 148.§-a alapján 2024. július 15. és 2024. augusztus 20. között ítélkezési szünetet tartanak a bíróságok.
A polgári perrendtartásról szóló 2016. évi CXXX. törvény 148. §-a alapján 2023. július 15. és 2023. augusztus 20. között ítélkezési szünetet tartanak a bíróságok.
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In December 2018, 44 judges held a total of 103 remote hearings, which means a seven-fold increase compared to the first month, September. The hearings took place on 88 occasions in the penitentiary, in 7 cases in the courtroom, and 8 times from abroad. During the period under review, 67 accused, 22 convicted persons or other parties, 2 persons under proceedings, 2 civil litigants and 10 witnesses were heard with the help of the new equipment.
Last year, a new Code of Civil Procedure, Code of Administrative Litigation and Code of Criminal Procedure entered into force and the scope of court cases to be dealt with by electronic means was also extended – recounted the English-language report of the National Office for the Judiciary on the court system in the first half of 2018.
According to the amendment entered into force in July 2012 the NJC shall determine its budget for the coming year, about which it makes an agreement with the president of the NOJ. The independence of the NJC is underlined by having a separate and independent budget line in the budget of the judiciary.
The NJC discussed its budget several times for 2013 and as a result of that the president of the NJC has signed the agreement on the budget of the NJC for 2013 with the president of the NOJ on 13 December 2012.
On 7 April 2020, János Áder, president of the republic has appointed Katalin Csillám and Mónika Erőss as vice-presidents of the National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ).
What makes a judge a master of judgment? What is the role of justice in society? In addition to practical and administrative issues, such topics requiring deeper thinking have been discussed in the course of the training organized at the Hungarian Academy of Justice for civil judges appointed for a limited period of time. Thirty judges and fifteen assistant judges are taking part in the first training for the new generation target group between 4-8 February.