Subject of the Dispute: Recovery of Debt for License Fees for Conducting Gambling Activities.
Main Arguments of the Court: The court established that the dispute has a public law nature, since the Commission for Gambling and Lottery Regulation (CGLR) acts as a subject of authoritative powers, which implements state policy in the gambling sphere. The legal relations are aimed at resolving the issue of budget payments, which has a public, rather than a private interest. Therefore, the dispute is subject to consideration under administrative judicial proceedings, not commercial proceedings.
Court Decision: The Supreme Court upheld the previous court decisions on closing the proceedings in the commercial court and referring the case to the administrative court.