Contraventional law

Cărămidariu Druță Bunu SCA Contraventional law
Practice areas

Contraventional law: legal representation in sanctions and administrative procedures

We provide legal assistance in contraventional matters involving sanctions imposed by administrative authorities, police, inspectorates, or specialized institutions. We review the legal basis of reports, assess evidence, and represent clients from Timisoara throughout the challenge procedure.

We can help quickly with:

  • • reports issued by police, ANPC, ITM, DSP, ANAF, or ISU
  • • sanctions related to traffic, trade, consumer protection, or public health
  • • additional measures: suspensions, confiscation, penalty points, restrictions
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Legal expertise in contraventional matters

We analyze the report, the alleged facts, and the applied procedure, review legality of imposed measures, and tailor defense to available evidence. We draft contraventional complaints, suspension requests, and represent clients through all procedural stages.

Core practice areas in contraventional law

Challenges against contraventional reports

We assess legality of the report, officer competence, factual description, and legal classification. We verify deadlines and draft the complaint with relevant evidence and procedural objections.

Traffic contraventions and administrative sanctions

We review reports for traffic offenses (speed, right of way, alcohol, device testing, biological samples), assess legality of findings and imposed measures, and challenge fines and additional sanctions, including license suspension.

Authority controls and additional measures

We handle contraventional proceedings resulting from ANPC, ITM, DSP, ISU, or ANAF controls: we analyze inspection documents and reports and challenge fines and additional measures, including activity suspension, unit closure, confiscation, or license withdrawal.

Frequently asked questions

The answers below are for guidance only. A concrete assessment requires reviewing the relevant documents.

Traffic rules generally apply to public roads. For incidents in private areas, we assess the legal status of the location and determine whether contraventional liability exists or only civil/insurance liability.

Generally, no. The reporting obligation under OUG 195/2002 mainly concerns public-road accidents. We review the specific case and challenge any unlawful measure.

No. If the report is annulled, additional measures (for example license suspension) lose their legal basis and can be lifted.

Not automatically. Contraventional liability is personal, and failure to identify the driver can be grounds for annulment.

Yes. If the device was not certified or metrologically verified at the date of finding, evidence may be invalidated and the report annulled.

Yes. The report must describe specific facts and circumstances. A generic description is a defect that can lead to annulment.

Do you have a contraventional issue right now?

Send the report and relevant documents. We return with a preliminary review and recommended next steps within one business day.