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ZAGREB, April 17 (Hina) - The Constitutional Court on Friday ruled
in favour of appellant Krunislav Olujic, whom the State Judicial
Council had relieved of his duties as President of the Supreme Court
in disciplinary proceedings in 1997.
The Constitutional Court quashed the Council's decision and
returned the case to the Council for further consideration.
The Court found that this decision would not jeopardise the
position of the current Supreme Court president, Milan Vukovic, who
was appointed in accordance with the Constitution and law after the
conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against his predecessor.
Olujic based his appeal on two grounds: the use of inadmissible
evidence obtained by phone surveillance of third persons and the
testimony of Ivan Milanovic, who was himself a member of the
Judicial Council and as such an interested party.
The Constitutional Court concurred with the appellant on both
grounds.
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