Common examples of administrative cases
- Unlawful Administrative Orders
Such as the revocation of business licenses, suspension from duty, or unfair dismissal from civil service.
- Neglect or Delay in Performing Official Duties
Such as a state agency failing to process a construction permit application within the statutory timeframe.
- Administrative Contract Disputes
Such as concession agreements, state procurement contracts, or employment contracts with state agencies.
- Torts Committed by State Agencies
Such as accidents caused by poorly maintained public roads, falling trees on public property, or damages resulting from official duties.
Legal Services
Administrative cases involve specific procedures and conditions that differ from general courts of justice, particularly the pre-litigation steps. Our services include:
- 1.Legal Consultation and Analysis
Assessing the authority of state agencies, conditions for filing a lawsuit, and statutes of limitations.
Verifying whether the dispute falls under the jurisdiction of the Administrative Court.
- 2.Appealing Administrative Orders
Drafting letters of appeal to contest administrative orders before the authorized officials, which is a mandatory precondition before filing a lawsuit.
- 3.Drafting and Filing Administrative Lawsuits
Preparing complaints that comprehensively present facts and legal grounds according to the formats required by the Administrative Court.
Gathering evidence to support the claims in the lawsuit.
- 4.Requesting the Suspension of Administrative Orders
Filing a motion requesting the court to issue a temporary injunction against the enforcement of an administrative order pending judgment to prevent irreparable harm.
- 5.Litigation in the Administrative Court
Drafting objections to testimonies, supplementary statements, and delivering oral statements on the first hearing date to advocate within the inquisitorial system.
Work Conclusion
Administrative cases provide a legal mechanism for citizens to challenge and scrutinize the unfair exercise of state power, whether through unlawful orders, neglect of duties, or breach of administrative contracts. The Administrative Court adjudicates these matters to protect citizen rights and provide appropriate remedies.