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Focus area

Historical property registration disputes and statute of limitations High

First analysis period

Model-generated

Submissions detail cases where pre-revolutionary illegal transactions (such as forged power of attorney or unauthorized joint-use agreements) were registered by the Cadastre. Although courts recognize these transactions as null and void, they frequently apply the Civil Code's statute of limitations to dismiss claims, leaving victims without legal recourse to restore their property rights.

Affected groups

Dispossessed property heirs and victims of historical registration fraud

Geography

Gyumri and other urban areas with historical property disputes

Actions for this focus area

  • Verify the registration and privatization records of the Gyumri temporary shelters mentioned in civil case SD/2322/02/20 · Within 7 days
  • Review internal legal representation guidelines to ensure Cadastre lawyers actively participate in court cases involving disputed state/community property registrations · Within 30 days
  • Draft a policy brief for the Ministry of Justice on the impact of the Civil Code's statute of limitations on historical registration fraud victims · Within 90 days

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