CELEX: 62020TB0620
Language: en
Date: 2021-12-08 00:00:00
Title: Case T-620/20: Order of the General Court of 8 December 2021 — Alessio and Others v ECB (Action for annulment — Economic and monetary union — Banking union — Recovery and resolution of credit institutions — Early intervention measures — Decision of the ECB to place Banca Carige under temporary administration — Subsequent extension decisions — Time limit for bringing proceedings — Delay — Inadmissibility)

28.2.2022   
            
            
               EN
            
            
               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 95/36
            
         
      Order of the General Court of 8 December 2021 — Alessio and Others v ECB
      (Case T-620/20) (1)
      
      (Action for annulment - Economic and monetary union - Banking union - Recovery and resolution of credit institutions - Early intervention measures - Decision of the ECB to place Banca Carige under temporary administration - Subsequent extension decisions - Time limit for bringing proceedings - Delay - Inadmissibility)
      (2022/C 95/50)
      Language of the case: Italian
      
         Parties
      
      
         Applicants: Roberto Alessio (Turin, Italy) and the 56 other applicants whose names are listed in the annex to the order (represented by: M. Condinanzi, L. Boggio, M. Cataldo and A. Califano, lawyers)
      
         Defendant: European Central Bank (represented by: C. Hernández Saseta and A. Pizzolla, Agents)
      
         Re:
      
      Application under Article 263 TFEU for annulment, first, of the ECB’s decision of 1 January 2019 placing Banca Carige SpA under temporary administration and, secondly, of its decision of 29 March 2019, extending the period of the temporary administration, and of the subsequent extension decisions.
      
         Operative part of the order
      
      
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                  The action is dismissed as inadmissible.
               
            
                  2.
               
               
                  There is no longer any need to adjudicate on the European Commission’s application for leave to intervene.
               
            
                  3.
               
               
                  Mr Roberto Alessio and the other applicants whose names are listed in the annex shall bear their own costs and pay those incurred by the European Central Bank (ECB).
               
            
                  4.
               
               
                  The Commission shall bear its own costs relating to the application for leave to intervene.
               
            
         (1)  OJ C 390, 16.11.2020.