The Leninsky District Court of Perm rejected the claim of a local resident Alexei Chupin against the military enlistment office due to conscription as part of mobilization without a military medical commission. This is stated in the case card on the court website.
Chupin from the military enlistment office was sent to a collection point without passing a medical examination and was already recognized there as not subject to mobilization «for other reasons,» Chupin's representative, lawyer Sergei Trutnev, and activist Denis Galitsky.
According to Galitsky, the judge explained the dismissal of the lawsuit by the fact that the Perm citizen had no complaints about his state of health at the military registration and enlistment office and at the assembly point, and there were no medical documents confirming the disease with him.
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“It follows from the court decision that it is necessary to collect certificates before visiting the military enlistment office. But who knows? What legal acts describe the procedure for conducting a medical examination during the period of partial mobilization? Sergey Trutnev added.
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Conscripts and their relatives from several Russian regions complained about the lack of a medical examination during the «partial mobilization» announced on September 21 because of the war in Ukraine.
Military Commissar of the Kursk Region Vladimir Rodionov said that conscripts who received a summons would be immediately sent to the collection point, and a medical board would be appointed only to those who complained of health problems.