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Established | 1949; 75 years ago (1949) |
Location | Budapest |
Authorized by | Constitution of Hungary |
Website | kuria-birosag![]() |
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Currently | András Zsolt Varga |
Since | 2021 |
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The Curia of Hungary (Hungarian: Kúria), also known as the Supreme Court of Hungary (Magyarország Legfelsőbb Bírósága) before 2011, is the supreme court and highest judicial authority of Hungary. The Curia was founded in 1949 as the People's Republic of Hungary Supreme Court. It was preceded by the Royal Curia of the Kingdom of Hungary. The current president of the court is András Zsolt Varga.
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