A resident of Kara-Suu reported that she may end up on the street due to debts of her late ex-husband

Марина Онегина Local news / Exclusive
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A resident of the Kara-Suu district is facing the threat of losing her home due to a debt of 780,000 soms owed by her ex-husband. This was reported by Gulchehra Badalova at a press conference on February 9 at the AKIpress-Osh agency.

According to her, her late husband borrowed 260,000 soms from a private individual. The creditor's side managed to increase the debt amount through the court first to 580,000, and then to 780,000 soms, after which they transferred the ownership of the house where Badalova lives to themselves. "I live in the Nariman area of the Kara-Suu district. I have been in and out of courts for 11 years. Since the court decisions are made unfairly, I came here so that my voice would be heard by the respected President Sadyr Japarov and the Chairman of the State Committee for National Security Kamchybek Tashiev. I have been divorced from my husband S.N. since 1996, who initially took 260,000 soms. This amount was turned into 520,000, and then increased to 780,000 soms. Now they are taking my house. Respected President, respected Chairman of the State Committee for National Security, another court hearing will take place on March 11, we ask you to ensure justice," said Badalova.

Gulchehra Badalova's son, Nuridin Badalov, explained that his father took this debt in 2014, and since then the disputes have not ceased. "In 2014, my father took 260,000 soms, promising to bring cement. I don't know if he disappeared or just couldn't pay it back. The creditor filed a complaint, and my father was sentenced to 6 years. After that, the debt was transferred to my mother, and declaring the amount as 780,000 soms, they took our house. We appealed to Kamchybek Tashiev, but our letter did not reach him—it was redirected back to Osh, then to Kara-Suu, and so on in circles. The prosecutor's office replied that everything was legal. Sadyr Nurgozhoevich, Kamchybek Kydyrshaevich, it would be good if you took this case under control. We are ready to pay these 780,000 soms, but for some reason, the creditor is only interested in the house. Our house is worth much more than this amount. We even said in the Supreme Court that we would pay the money, even if this debt does not concern us. However, they are not willing to reach a peaceful agreement; they are only interested in the property," he said.

The legal representative of Badalova, Kutman Medetbekov, who has been handling this case for three years, pointed out legal violations. "There are many unlawful actions in this case. Firstly, despite the existence of a civil court decision regarding R.B. (the ex-husband), a criminal case for fraud was initiated on the same fact, and he was sentenced to 6 years. This is double liability for the same act. Secondly, R.B. divorced Gulchehra in 1996. After the divorce, she worked as a migrant abroad and built this house with the money she earned. But the court decided to recover the ex-husband's debt at the expense of the ex-wife's property, although she personally owes the creditor not a single som.

It is also important to note that R.B. passed away in 2022. According to the law "On the Status of Judicial Executors and Enforcement Proceedings," in the event of the debtor's death, the proceedings should be terminated. However, after his death, the case was not closed, and the house, valued at about 8-9 million soms, was illegally assessed at only 1.5 million soms and transferred to cover the debt. We have written to all law enforcement agencies, but there has been no response. Therefore, we are forced to seek help from the president and the head of the State Committee for National Security," the lawyer said.

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