Swiss Federal Court Issues New Rulings on Legal Procedures

The Swiss Federal Court has released several rulings on March 5, 2026, addressing various legal procedures and principles.

Inadmissibility of Complaints

In case êB_160/2026, the court declared a complaint inadmissible due to the interim nature of the contested decision and the absence of an irreparable disadvantage.

Withdrawal Fiction and Deadline Restoration

Case 6B_63/2026 involved the discontinuation of an appeal procedure due to the withdrawal of the appeal by the complainant, highlighting the importance of adhering to procedural deadlines.

Breach of Contractual Obligations

In case àA_403/2025, the court addressed claims arising from alleged breaches of contractual ancillary obligations in lease agreements for business premises.

Substantiation in Civil Proceedings

Case àA_360/2025 emphasized the necessity for legally sufficient substantiation of facts in civil proceedings, particularly concerning rental income calculations.

Definitive Legal Opening

In case àD_244/2025, the court granted definitive legal opening for a financial claim, underscoring the importance of adhering to procedural requirements in debt enforcement cases.

These rulings provide clarity on procedural aspects and reinforce the necessity for strict adherence to legal protocols in Swiss jurisprudence.

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