CELEX: 62017TA0098
Language: en
Date: 2018-05-30 00:00:00
Title: Case T-98/17: Judgment of the General Court of 30 May 2018 — RT v Parliament (Civil service — Officials — Sick leave — Article 59(1) of the Staff Regulations — Internal rules on medical examinations in connection with absence from work on medical grounds and periodic medical examinations of persons claiming the invalidity allowance — Medical certificate — No doctor’s stamp or signature — Long-distance medical consultation via the internet — Refusal to accept)

201808030602050782018/C 294/58982017TC29420180820EN01ENINFO_JUDICIAL20180530444411Case T-98/17: Judgment of the General Court of 30 May 2018 — RT v Parliament (Civil service — Officials — Sick leave — Article 59(1) of the Staff Regulations — Internal rules on medical examinations in connection with absence from work on medical grounds and periodic medical examinations of persons claiming the invalidity allowance — Medical certificate — No doctor’s stamp or signature — Long-distance medical consultation via the internet — Refusal to accept)
 ---documentbreak--- C2942018EN4410120180530EN0058441441Judgment of the General Court of 30 May 2018 — RT v Parliament
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   ‛(Civil service — Officials — Sick leave — Article 59(1) of the Staff Regulations — Internal rules on medical examinations in connection with absence from work on medical grounds and periodic medical examinations of persons claiming the invalidity allowance — Medical certificate — No doctor’s stamp or signature — Long-distance medical consultation via the internet — Refusal to accept)’2018/C 294/58Language of the case: English
      Parties
   
   
      Applicant: RT (represented by: C. Bernard-Glanz, lawyer)
   
      Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: J. Steele and E. Taneva, acting as Agents)
   
      Re:
   
   Application under Article 270 TFEU seeking annulment of the decision of the Parliament of 30 June 2016 rejecting a document submitted by the applicant on 27 June 2016 as inadmissible as a medical certificate prescribing sick leave
   
      Operative part of the judgment
   
   The Court:
   
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            Annuls the decision of the European Parliament of 30 June 2016 rejecting the document submitted by RT on 27 June 2016 as inadmissible as a medical certificate prescribing sick leave;
         
      
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            Orders the Parliament to pay the costs.
         
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      )	OJ C 129, 24.4.2017.