The trial has passed on for 126 years may seem daunting, but the families involved are still want To see the verdict reached in southeast turkey in What is probably the longest case in the country.
The issue in the center of trial in Mardin Province is the property of 22000 acres of The land, from pastures to caves stretching across the village of Akinci. Nobody of The original plaintiffs survived Long process, but descendants of The four families involved in Continuation of the legal process. Expert witnesses from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will report on Disputed territories on June 16, the day that probably won’t be the end of session.
The trial that started in 1896, during times of The Ottoman Empire, comprising two-thirds of arable land of the village in Artoclu district of Mardin. About 500 hearings have been held since then, with Countless expert witnesses come and go, measure lands and how can be shared among themselves family members or whether the claims are true. Notorious cumbersome legal system Further lengthening the trial but even in This era of Judicial Reforms Where Trials End up Faster than ever, legal action appears like they will last forever for plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs from families of Ersek, Eren, Bulot, and Klish attended latest he heard on April 7, as the descendants of the third generation of The original plaintiffs.
what triggered was the trial death of Ali Fendi Agha in nineteenth century. “Aga” (alternately spelled as Agha) in His name refers to the title given mainly to wealthy leaders of tribes in eastern Turkey. was agas owners of large farmland in The past with Sometimes hundreds of people in Their work and sometimes, even in their specialty. Ali Fendi’s lands were divided into three among his heirs, including Ahmed, Ali Fendi, and Ali Biro. Selling on Fendi and Ali Peru half of Their land claims to Ansar Zadeh Shah Ibrahim and Hamdan Agha, but the other family Members sue, alleging unfair existence division of Inheritance and sale annulment. Lawsuits and counterclaims follow for Property of different parts of lands.
In 1941, Ismail Bulut filed another lawsuit for Full 22000 acres of ground against Kelish family. Eight years later, same thing family was involved in Another trial over The property and the two trials were merged. Both sides sought to cancel of Title deeds and determination of “Authentic owners” but neither lawyers nor prosecutors and judges, backed by expert witnesses over Decades, she was able to determine exactly amount of shares all side entitled to.
The land they seek ownership of he is currently Not “owned” according to court records. Noaman, I am a descendant of you of Dashly Hamdan Agha, one of The original plaintiffs, says They wonder if theylive Long enough ‘to see their rights to the land have been restored.
Ahmed Batal is a lawyer for robbery familynotes that the trial is still in The “first stage ‘after all those years and says The appeal process that follows may take once a judgment is reached more the time. Followed all lawsuits since (Ottoman era times) and this is latest The lawsuit started in 1978, is a continuation of others. I’m not sure If there is any other trial as long as this one,” He said.
Patal claims that although the case is so complicatedThere were other factors that prolonged the trial. “Some people deliberately sought to prolong it (in The past),” he said. For Battal and other lawyers, the case was complex, involving several lawsuits. Hu says I felt like assembly of pieces of Jigsaw puzzle, before presenting a final Petition to the court, summarizing up their claims in 63 pages. “It was like archaeological work for us joked.
Still believed to be ‘close’ in The case is that it works on with two of for him colleagues. “The court ordered a new Measurement of and ask for land for final reports, and we now expect a verdict.”
The trial has passed on for 126 years may seem daunting, but the families involved are still want To see the verdict reached in southeast turkey in What is probably the longest case in the country.
The issue in the center of trial in Mardin Province is the property of 22000 acres of The land, from pastures to caves stretching across the village of Akinci. Nobody of The original plaintiffs survived Long process, but descendants of The four families involved in Continuation of the legal process. Expert witnesses from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will report on Disputed territories on June 16, the day that probably won’t be the end of session.
The trial that started in 1896, during times of The Ottoman Empire, comprising two-thirds of arable land of the village in Artoclu district of Mardin. About 500 hearings have been held since then, with Countless expert witnesses come and go, measure lands and how can be shared among themselves family members or whether the claims are true. Notorious cumbersome legal system Further lengthening the trial but even in This era of Judicial Reforms Where Trials End up Faster than ever, legal action appears like they will last forever for plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs from families of Ersek, Eren, Bulot, and Klish attended latest he heard on April 7, as the descendants of the third generation of The original plaintiffs.
what triggered was the trial death of Ali Fendi Agha in nineteenth century. “Aga” (alternately spelled as Agha) in His name refers to the title given mainly to wealthy leaders of tribes in eastern Turkey. was agas owners of large farmland in The past with Sometimes hundreds of people in Their work and sometimes, even in their specialty. Ali Fendi’s lands were divided into three among his heirs, including Ahmed, Ali Fendi, and Ali Biro. Selling on Fendi and Ali Peru half of Their land claims to Ansar Zadeh Shah Ibrahim and Hamdan Agha, but the other family Members sue, alleging unfair existence division of Inheritance and sale annulment. Lawsuits and counterclaims follow for Property of different parts of lands.
In 1941, Ismail Bulut filed another lawsuit for Full 22000 acres of ground against Kelish family. Eight years later, same thing family was involved in Another trial over The property and the two trials were merged. Both sides sought to cancel of Title deeds and determination of “Authentic owners” but neither lawyers nor prosecutors and judges, backed by expert witnesses over Decades, she was able to determine exactly amount of shares all side entitled to.
The land they seek ownership of he is currently Not “owned” according to court records. Noaman, I am a descendant of you of Dashly Hamdan Agha, one of The original plaintiffs, says They wonder if theylive Long enough ‘to see their rights to the land have been restored.
Ahmed Batal is a lawyer for robbery familynotes that the trial is still in The “first stage ‘after all those years and says The appeal process that follows may take once a judgment is reached more the time. Followed all lawsuits since (Ottoman era times) and this is latest The lawsuit started in 1978, is a continuation of others. I’m not sure If there is any other trial as long as this one,” He said.
Patal claims that although the case is so complicatedThere were other factors that prolonged the trial. “Some people deliberately sought to prolong it (in The past),” he said. For Battal and other lawyers, the case was complex, involving several lawsuits. Hu says I felt like assembly of pieces of Jigsaw puzzle, before presenting a final Petition to the court, summarizing up their claims in 63 pages. “It was like archaeological work for us joked.
Still believed to be ‘close’ in The case is that it works on with two of for him colleagues. “The court ordered a new Measurement of and ask for land for final reports, and we now expect a verdict.”