Our team has a wide-ranging consumer law expertise in projects such as: sales techniques, incorrect commercial practices (misleading/abusive practices), abusive clauses; product warranty, general product security, liability in case of faulty products; packaging and labelling, use of Romanian language, information of consumer; producer’s / distributor’s liability; e-commerce: terms and conditions, obligations, return of products, liabilities; rules regarding advertising; specific rules applicable to the industry the client activates in.
The vast field of civil law includes, inter alia, cases related to contractual disputes, debt collection, civil liability, human rights within the private law sphere, public authority liability, negligence of every nature and personal injury. We handle cases that include
the initiation and filing of civil actions or defending our clients in civil actions, interim measures procedures and the hearing of these cases both at District Court level and Supreme Court level as well as at international level. We furthermore undertake the procedures of execution measures following the issuance of a judgment by a court.
In Criminal Law, the wrongdoer gets sued by the complainant or the aggrieved party. In Criminal Law, the accused person will be prosecuted in the court of law. In the case of Civil Law, there is no punishment like Criminal Law, but the aggrieved party receives the compensation and the dispute gets settled.
A court proceeding in which a person who is charged with having committed or omitted an act against the community or state is brought to trial and either found not guilty or guilty and sentenced.
Criminal cases refer to violation of laws. These cases are regarding theft, rape, physical assault, murder, etc. These cases lead to punishment, like fine, imprisonment or even death sentence, to the guilty.
Matrimonial Disputes means disputes concerning all marriages recognized by law; family disputes; divorce actions; enforcement of divorce settlement agreements; maintenance suits; rights of access to children; custody cases, protection orders and drafting of Ante Nuptial Contracts.
Complexities in Matrimonial Disputes Proof of adultery: By virtue of Section 15(2) of the Act, one of the facts a petitioner could establish to sustain an action in dissolution of marriage is respondent’s adultery and the fact that the petitioner finds it intolerable.