After making a reasoned decision in the final form, the case is submitted to the court registry. From this date, the procedural period for filing a complaint against the decision of the court of first instance begins. Life circumstances sometimes lead to the fact that a party wishing to challenge the rendered verdict misses the time established by law for filing an appeal. The current codes provide for the restoration of the deadline for filing an appeal.
Necessary
Computer, printer, paper, pen
Instructions
Step 1
Think about whether the circumstances due to which you were unable to write and submit an appeal on time are purely objective. If you are sure that the reason that has arisen really ruled out the possibility of timely filing disagreement with the decision of the court of first instance, then write a statement to restore the deadline for filing an appeal.
Step 2
In addition, so that the court no doubt finds the reason for the omission valid, and you have a better chance of restoring the deadline for filing an appeal, confirm the force majeure situation with official certificates, receipts or other documents. Without acquittals, the court simply won't believe that you were sick, or the letter with the decision was delivered late.
Step 3
Write an application for the restoration of a missed procedural term in duplicate by hand or using computer technology. The application is written to the address of the court that considered the case at the first instance.
Step 4
Simultaneously with the application for the restoration of the missed deadline and the supporting documents attached to it, submit a ready appeal. Be sure to register your application and complaint with the clerk of the court registry. Take one copy of each document.
Step 5
Wait for the official notice of the time and place of the trial. The trial will consider your application, investigate the circumstances and reasons for missing the procedural deadline for filing a complaint. The failure to appear of the persons participating in the case, with their proper notification, is not an obstacle to the resolution of the issue put before the court.
Step 6
Do not be discouraged if the court suddenly issues a decision to refuse your request. You still have a chance to restore the deadline for filing an appeal. File a private complaint with a higher court about what you think is unfair.