The European Court of Human Rights has ordered the state to pay compensation within the judgment delivered in the so-called “Gavrilov Night” case.
According to the Strasbourg Court’s decision in the case Tsaava and Others v. Georgia, the state must pay two applicants €75,000 each as compensation for material damages, and another two applicants €85,000 each.
The decision also states that Georgia must pay all complainants varying amounts as compensation for non-pecuniary (moral) damages.
In addition, the state must pay €38,414.99 to 22 applicants to cover legal costs and expenses.
The state is required to compensate the applicants within three months of the judgment’s publication.