Liability for interference in electronic court systems

05.12.2025 11:26 • Question

I often hear about various failures in online services and that the draft of the new Criminal Code proposes to recognize interference in electronic court systems as a crime. I am concerned that if there is a problem with access to the electronic court, how can one understand whether it is a simple technical failure or someone intentionally interfered, and this already falls under criminal liability? How will the law operate in such cases, and how can an ordinary person protect their rights if their case is jeopardized due to such a failure?

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