BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 10. The rules for the
mandatory collection of fines have been amended in Azerbaijan,
Trend reports.


This is reflected in the law on amendments to the Code of Execution of
Sentences, approved by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
Ilham Aliyev.


According to the law, if a convict fails to pay the fine within
the specified period, the execution of a penalty in the form of a
fine will be carried out by the court that issued the sentence by
directing it to compulsory execution.


In this case, the fine will first be directed to the convict's
salary or other income.


If the convict lacks a salary or any form of income, or if their
earnings are inadequate to cover the fine in full, the fine will be
levied against the convict's personal assets or their stake in
shared property.



In this scenario, the stipulations of the legislation "On
enforcement" pertaining to the allocation of the claim towards the
debtor's assets will be applicable.


According to the law in force until now, if a convict fails to
pay a fine within the specified period, the enforcement of the fine
as a type of punishment is carried out by the court that issued the
sentence, in accordance with the legislation of Azerbaijan. This is
done through compulsory measures, meaning the fine is directed
towards the convict's privately owned property or their share in
jointly owned property. If the convict does not have property or if
the property is insufficient to cover the full amount of the fine,
the fine is deducted from the convict's salary or other
earnings.