OSS – Members – National Office for the Judiciary (OBH)
The name of the organization:
National Office for the Judiciary (OBH)
Address:
H-1055 Budapest, Szalay u. 16.
PO Box: H-1363 Budapest, Pf.: 24.
E-mail: obh@obh.birosag.hu
Requests concerning statistical information should be submitted on any of the addresses to the president of the National Office for the Judiciary.
Prior information with regard to statistics as well as detailed information on the performance of the requests will be given by the Department for Statistical Analysis under the Management Department.
E-mail: statisztika@obh.birosag.hu or FeherZ@obh.birosag.hu
Phone: +361354-4102
Official statistical activity:
The National Office for the Judiciary, as part of the Official Statistical Service, collects data within the framework of the National Statistical Data Collection Programme in the following topics
- caseload of all courts (ongoing at the beginning of the reporting period, submitted and resolved during the reporting period, ongoing at the end of the reporting period) sorted by judicial instances, types of procedures, legal fields;
- resolution of litigious and non-litigious procedures;
- amount in dispute of submitted civil, commercial, labour and administrative cases;
- duration of litigations in the given judicial instance, with regard to cases resolved during the reporting period as well as ongoing cases at the end of the reporting period;
- certain data of convicted or acquitted juvenile and adult accused persons in criminal cases
Data providers: regional courts, regional courts of appeal, Curia
Data collections:
The National Office for the Judiciary collects the following data with questionnaires:
- the caseload data of company registry courts
- register forms of juvenile accused persons in resolved criminal cases
- register forms of adult accused persons in resolved criminal cases
The National Office for the Judiciary collects the following data from the Judicial Integrated Information System;
- Statistics on the caseload of district courts
- Statistics on the caseload of regional courts on first instance level
- Statistics on the caseload of regional courts on second instance level
- Statistics on the caseload of regional courts of appeal
- Statistics on the caseload of the Curia
Further information on the official data collection of the National Office for the Judiciary is available on the following links:
Data collection in 2022 in the National Statistical Data Collection Programme (OSAP) as stated in the relevant governmental decree
Data collections ordered in the National Statistical Surveys Programme (NSSP):
Compulsory statistical data collections and data transmissions and their domains Annex 12
Compulsory statistical data transmissions and their coverage Annex 8
Data, terms, statistical publications are available
On the website of the National Office for the Judiciary (www.birosag.hu):
Databases/Statistical data
Annual and semi-annual caseload data (static tables), yearbooks, statistical questionnaires, explanations of statistical terms and relevant analyses are to be published on the official website.
Methodology of the statistical data collection
Statistical data with regard to the caseload of courts is collected monthly, semi-annually and annually.
The following data is collected on demand:
- register forms of juvenile accused persons in resolved criminal cases
- register forms of adult accused persons in resolved criminal cases