By examining the subject matter and procedural form of judicial proceedings on the application of compulsory educational measures, medical measures, and criminal penalties, the authors critically assess the optimal regulatory framework for the appointment of these measures in relation to individuals who do not have a procedural status. Similarly, they evaluate the procedure in which the law does not initially provide for the proper procedural form of requests from investigative bodies addressed to the court. Essentially, the procedure for the appointment of these measures is objectified as a formality