Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that universities have discretion and are not automatically obliged to remove students who fail a semester or year, requiring justification if they choose to do so.
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) states that tax authorities are not obligated to blindly accept a taxpayer's claims regarding exemption conditions, specifically in a case concerning VAT from erotic shows.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has issued an important ruling that Facebook and Messenger login data constitute personal data, following a case where an employee's login was used post-employment, revealing confidential conversations.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that banks are permitted to transfer clients' personal data to legal firms with whom they have service agreements, without violating GDPR.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has affirmed that the reconstruction method can be used to determine the value of buildings for property tax purposes, though it requires proper justification and cannot be applied automatically.
A ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court indicates that AI services, increasingly integrated into client offerings in the capital market, may be exempt from VAT.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has determined that a sealed rainwater tank operating in a closed circuit does not qualify as a "water device" under water law, thus not requiring a water permit.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that there are limits to the write-off of ZUS contributions, specifying that write-offs do not apply to contributions financed by insured persons who are not payers of contributions.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ordered the transcription of three more same-sex marriage certificates registered abroad, a decision hailed as a significant step in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
The General Assembly of Judges of Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has adopted a resolution to withhold its opinion on candidates for the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS). This decision impacts the pre-selection process for the council.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court dismissed appeals against rulings that had overturned the withdrawal of security clearance for Sławomir Cenckiewicz, the current head of the National Security Bureau.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that creditors of a deceased person are not entitled to obtain personal data of potential heirs for the purpose of debt collection.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that citizens have the right to appeal to a court against penalty fees issued by the Insurance Guarantee Fund (UFG) for lacking mandatory car insurance (OC).
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has issued a ruling addressing whether a poorly positioned road sign can invalidate a failed driving test, emphasizing that signs must be clearly legible for road users.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that a civil registry office must register a same-sex marriage performed abroad, a decision commented on by MEP Robert Biedroń.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the President of the Constitutional Tribunal must personally handle public information requests if the secretariat cannot process them on time, imposing a fine for poor work organization.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that a failed practical driving test, interrupted by the examiner, can be successfully annulled if the driver's actions did not directly endanger the life and health of road users.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has issued a significant ruling, invalidating a ban on burning wood, which will bring relief to fireplace owners.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that a student's exam result constitutes an element of personal data, falling under the scope of GDPR regulations.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) ruled that Facebook login data, which allows access to Messenger correspondence, constitutes personal data, as do all other information on a profile and in the messenger.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that a housing commission has the right to exclude observers from meetings concerning the allocation of communal housing, especially when private life details of applicants are discussed.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has issued an important ruling confirming that companies engaged in research and development can pay only 5% income tax under the IP Box relief, even when utilizing subcontractors.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that the purchase of a first home in an open shell condition, intended for residential purposes, is exempt from the 2% civil law transaction tax.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that expenses incurred for organizing a company banquet to summarize cooperation, even with industry professionals and their companions, are not tax deductible.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) issued a landmark ruling stating that a fraudulent delivery of goods for which no payment was received does not constitute a taxable supply under the VAT Act. This decision marks a significant shift in previous jurisprudence.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that protocols from codification commission meetings constitute public information, promoting greater transparency in law-making.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that farmstead development on agricultural land is distinct from general residential development, with the actual function of the building determining its classification, not the investor's declarations.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that the building permit for the controversial Stobnica castle was legally issued, ending a multi-year environmental dispute.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has affirmed that eligibility for family benefits like 800+ depends on the child's citizenship, not the parent's. This view is now considered established in jurisprudence.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has overturned a lower administrative court's ruling concerning the forced restructuring of Getin Noble Bank, which had previously deemed the Bank Guarantee Fund's decision unlawful, sending the case back to the Provincial Administrative Court in Warsaw for re-examination.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that the Constitutional Tribunal must make public the dates on which its president took vacation, deeming it public information.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that transferring documents confirming same-sex marriages concluded abroad into Polish civil registry records does not threaten the fundamental principles of the Polish legal system. The court, however, did not address the broader implications of this transfer.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that same-sex marriages concluded in other European Union member states will be recognized in Poland, a decision announced on March 20.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that companies outsourcing beer production, even with their own recipes, are not eligible for expansion tax relief, as the product must be manufactured by the taxpayer themselves.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that church bells are subject to noise regulations regarding permissible noise levels. The court stated that issuing decisions in this regard does not contradict the concordat or the constitutional freedom of conscience and religion.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) stated that the uncritical use of artificial intelligence by professional legal representatives in drafting procedural documents demonstrates a lack of professionalism and raises ethical concerns.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has issued a precedent-setting ruling, stating that owning more than 1% of pharmacies in a province can lead not only to denial but also revocation of a pharmacy operating license.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has issued an important resolution stating that an administrative court objection does not suspend the statute of limitations for the return of educational subsidies misused by local government budgets.
The Supreme Administrative Court in Poland has ruled that a building permit is not invalidated by the structure's close proximity to a planned road, clarifying that regulations apply to building location relative to the road, not vice versa.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that administrative courts are not obligated to postpone hearings if a legal representative is on vacation, particularly during the summer period.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that telecommunication companies are not obligated to provide subscriber data to city guards who are investigating minor offenses.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that telecommunication operators cannot transfer data contained in number transfer agreements belonging to a previous owner, especially if unrelated to debt collection.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has ruled that a phone number, without additional identifying information, does not constitute personal data.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court dismissed government appeals, ruling that Sławomir Cenckiewicz, head of the National Security Bureau, has full access to the highest categories of classified national and international information.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that the write-off of liabilities resulting from an arrangement with creditors during restructuring proceedings does not constitute their settlement for VAT purposes, specifically regarding bad debt relief. This means taxpayers are still obligated to make corrections.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has issued a precedent-setting ruling, stating that the ban on depreciating residential properties purchased before 2022 needs to be examined for its constitutionality.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has overturned a lower administrative court's ruling concerning the forced restructuring of Getin Noble Bank, which had previously deemed the Bank Guarantee Fund's decision unlawful, sending the case back for re-examination.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that personal data of citizens who report legal violations, such as building code infringements, cannot be disclosed to parties in proceedings initiated based on such reports, citing GDPR.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that authorities must recognize same-sex marriages concluded in other European Union countries and register them in Polish civil registries. The ruling concerned a case involving a Polish couple who married abroad.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that the Polish state is obligated to recognize same-sex marriages concluded in other European Union countries.
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court ruled that unauthorized access to personal data constitutes a violation, regardless of whether the data was actually viewed, leading to a significant fine for the administrator.