Possibly il holding a closed court session

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Uploaded: 30.09.2019
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It is possible to conduct a closed court hearing if:
A) the defendant in the divorce case does not want the history of his intimate relations with his wife to become public;
B) the plaintiff has filed a claim for compensation for damage caused as a result of a terrorist act;
C) the addressees of the personal correspondence investigated by the court, referring to the secrecy of personal communications, object to the use of correspondence as evidence;
D) the court is considering a case on establishing the adoption of a child;
E) a representative of a commercial bank objects to a study in a court session of a report on the financial activities of the bank, since the data contained in it constitute a commercial secret;
E) the defendant in the case of declaring the marriage invalid, being the carrier of HIV infection, does not want the information about his illness to be widely publicized;
G) in the case of the defense company’s suit, it became necessary to examine documents containing information on facts representing state secrets.
How is the decision on holding a closed court session drawn up?

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