
CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL ADJUSTMENT
SECTION 5 Adjudication on Constitutional Complaint
Article 68
(Causes for Request)
(1) Any person who claims that his basic right which is guaranteed by the Constitution has been violated by an exercise or nonexercise of governmental power may file a constitutional complaint, except the judgments of the ordinary courts, with the Constitutional Court: Provided, That if any relief process is provided by other laws, no one may file a constitutional complaint without having exhausted all such processes.
(2) If the motion made under Article 41 (1) for adjudication on constitutionality of statutes is rejected, the party may file a constitutional complaint with the Constitutional Court. In this case, the party may not repeatedly move to request for adjudication on the constitutionality of statutes for the same reason in the procedure of the case concerned.
* For example, "96Hun-Ka2" means the constitutionality case referred by an ordinary court, the docket number of which is No. 2 in the year 1996.