The state failed to reclaim the 'Zamhlai' nature reserve — what is the reason.

The state failed to reclaim the 'Zamhlai' nature reserve — what is the reason
The state failed to reclaim the 'Zamhlai' nature reserve — what is the reason

In the Chernihiv region, a public court addressed the issue of a land plot within the boundaries of the 'Zamhlai' natural reserve. The court ruling left the land plot in communal ownership, not returning it to the state. This is reported in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions.

Case Details

The prosecution appealed to the court with a request to return the plot of land, measuring 34.8 hectares, which had been transferred to communal ownership. However, the court denied the claim, noting the lack of sufficient evidence regarding the location of the land within the reserve. The prosecution did not present adequate arguments during the court hearing.

Court Decision

The court did not establish that the land plot intersects with the territory of the 'Zamhlai' reserve and rejected the prosecution's claim. Furthermore, a legal process continues in the Kyiv region related to a children's camp, where the prosecution and a religious organization that privatized the buildings are the plaintiffs.

It has also become known how much land can be privatized according to the Land Code of Ukraine.

Summary: In the Chernihiv region, the economic court did not recognize the fact that the land plot is located within the reserve and denied the prosecution's request to return the land to the state. A legal issue regarding the children's camp in the Kyiv region is also ongoing, where the prosecution opposes a religious organization.

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