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Moscow City Court |
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Established | 13 December 1932 |
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Location | Moscow, Bogorodsky Val street, 8 |
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Website | mos-gorsud.ru |
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Currently | Mikhail Ptitsyn |
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Since | 2020 |
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The Moscow City Court (Russian: Московский городской суд (Мосгорсуд), romanized: Moskovsky gorodskoy sud (Mosgorsud)) is the highest judicial body of the city of Moscow on civil, criminal, administrative and other cases.