The European Court of Human Rights orders the state to pay compensation to 26 individuals in connection with the “Gavrilov Night” case

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.

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