Document Type : Research/Original/Regular Article

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Assistant Professor, Department of Private Law, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

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Personal Status registration Code endows ‘Provincial Security Council’ to decide on the Iranian nationality of those whose nationality is under question. The general assembly of the Iranian Supreme Court, in its binding judgments no 658 and 748, made an end to uncertainties regarding judicial review of Provincial Security Councils’ decisions on Iranian nationality. The General assembly finds that the applicant might subject such administrative decisions to judicial review. Nonetheless, there is room to enquire about the competent judicial body to proceed with such judicial review. In the final analysis, I believe that a distinction should be made between cases of requests for Iranian ID and cases in which an already existing Iranian ID is subjected to the annulment process (i.e. suspected holders of Iranian nationality documents). While the Court of Administrative Justice would more appropriately handle the first category, civil courts of the first instance are the competent court to deal with the second category

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