Can a conscript appeal a decision to deny a reservation?

I am a military conscript and tried to book myself through the company where I work, but was refused. Do I have the right to appeal this decision in court, and if so, what should my next steps be?

25.08.2025 12:20 62

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Photo of lorina200215 Lorina Fedan

The procedure for appealing a refusal to book employees involves filing an administrative lawsuit in court. To do this, it is necessary to prepare a detailed statement of claim, clearly stating all the circumstances of the case, arguing the illegality of the refusal decision, and formulating demands for its cancellation.

When filing a lawsuit in court, you must:

  • Prepare a complete package of documents for submission to court.

  • Correctly draw up the statement of claim: full name of the court to which the plaintiff applies; data of the plaintiff and the defendant (contact information, legal addresses); description of the essence of the dispute, justification of the illegality of the refusal, reference to the provisions of the law; requirements to the court to cancel the refusal to book and the defendant's obligation to perform legal actions.

  • Provide arguments for the illegality of the decision to refuse the reservation.

  • Consult with a lawyer about the need to file a lawsuit, as well as the necessary course of action.

  • Adhere to the deadlines for filing a claim.

  • Ensure payment of court fees and monitoring of the case.

26.08.2025 11:15

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