The case has successfully reviewed complaints about the annulment of property rights in respect of rooms in a dormitory in court. The case has violated the requirements of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
In 2008, complainants were assisted in preparing аpplications. Subsequently, the аpplications were merged and communicated to the Russian Federation.
In their complaints, the applicants (21 people) complained about the annulment in court of their property rights in relation to their rooms in the Samara dormitory.
On December 1, 2016 on the complaints filed by the applicants, the European Court unanimously ruled that in this case the authorities violated the requirements of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention (the right to protection of property), and ordered the respondent state to restore the applicants' right to the rooms and pay they are 5,000 euros in compensation for non-pecuniary damage. The European Court ruled that a single complaint was not ready to resolve the issue of material damage, and invited the parties to submit their comments on the matter.
Resolution of the ECHR of December 01, 2016 in the case of Tomina and Others v. Russia (Tomina and Others v. Russia) "(аpplications N 20578/08, 21159/08, 22903/08, 24519/08, 24728/08, 25084 / 08, 25558/08, 25559/08, 27555/08, 27568/08, 28031/08, 30511/08, 31038/08, 45120/08, 45124/08, 45131/08, 45133/08, 45141/08, 45167/08 and 45173/08).