KCC 837/2010

This case involved a request for civil cards for a child and the right to renew a passport. The key issue in this case was whether a carer was able to take a child to another country without permission if this was not going to be a permanent move.

Background

A claimant filed a case against defendants and requested the court to order the first defendant to provide her with civil cards for her daughter and validate her right to renew their passports.

The court ruled that the first defendant should provide the civil cards for the daughter and validated the claimant's right to renew their passports.

The first defendant appealed the ruling before the court of appeal. The court abandoned the appealed ruling on the passports and upheld the appealed ruling on the other points.

Decision

The claimant appealed the ruling before the court of cassation and stated in her grounds of appeal that the ruling had insufficient evidence of causation and that the first defendant had intended to delay the renewal of the passports in order to cause her damage.