ECC 185/68
Background
A former judicial consultant filed a request against the Minister of Justice and the Chairman of Health and Social Fund and requested the court validate his right to receive an additional monthly salary and a medicine allowance. The consultant stated he had been delegated to work abroad after his resignation but was deprived of an additional monthly salary and medicine allowance.
Decision
The court of cassation stated the constitutional court had ruled that the stopping of payment of additional monthly salary for the judges working abroad was unconstitutional. The court stated the consultant had worked in the judicial body but the Ministry of Justice had refused to pay him the additional monthly salary. The court ruled that the consultant deserved the additional monthly salary.
The court stated the constitutional court had ruled that the judges working abroad do not deserve the medicine allowance. The court rejected the request in this regards.