New ruling of the Constitutional Court unravelling legal inconsistencies
The Turkish Constitutional Court recently issued a notable decision on the matter of inconsistencies observed in the decisions rendered by 13th Civil Chamber of the Court of Appeal (Chamber) regarding non-pecuniary damages cases filed on the grounds of damage to the right of personality due to breach of contract. The heart of this issue revolves around the lack of uniformity and consistency in the application of legal principles, particularly evident in the divergence between the decisions of the Chamber.
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