MOSCOW, September 26 - RAPSI. Opposition activist Alexei Navalny has filed a complaint with the Moscow Commercial Court about the conduct of the Zamoskvoretsky District Bailiffs Department, his representative Dmitry Volov told the Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI/rapsinews.com).

"We took Transneft to court to get them to provide us with copies of the minutes of its board meetings. We won the lawsuit and Transneft sent us the documents, but when we received the parcel, three boxes, we realized that some of the documents were missing," said Volov.

He said that that they took the matter to the bailiff's service, but the latter decided that the company does not have to provide part of the documents, which is in contradiction to the judgment.

The date for the hearing of the complaint is yet to be set, Volov said.

Navalny is a minority shareholder of several major Russian state-owned companies. In 2010, he filed several lawsuits against these companies for access to corporate information. The companies, in turn, argued these claims amount to nothing more than an abusive fishing expedition for harmful information against them.

The Moscow Commercial Court satisfied Navalny's suit in February. It obligated Transneft to provide him minutes of its board meetings. Both the appellate and the cassation courts held in favor of the decision.

As soon as the cassation court passed its judgment in late July, Transneft provided Navalny all of the documents he was interested in.

Transneft turned to the Supreme Commercial Court with a request to reconsider the lower courts' decisions on September 1. The panel of three judges dismissed Transneft's appeal on September 2.