Poland’s Supreme Court reprimanded the Warsaw Court of Appeal and prohibited challenges to judicial appointments.
Ruling Details
The Supreme Court issued a formal reprimand to the Warsaw Court of Appeal, citing improper procedures.
The court explicitly barred the Warsaw Court from questioning the validity of judicial nominations.
Scope of Ban
The prohibition specifically targets any attempts to challenge nominations made by the National Judicial Council.
Challenges regarding the appointment process and eligibility of judges are now explicitly forbidden.
Legal Context
The ruling reinforces the Supreme Court’s authority over judicial appointment procedures.
It represents a significant constraint on the independence of lower courts in reviewing appointments.



