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Dubai Judicial Institute's Board of Directors holds its third meeting for 2025
Dubai Judicial Institute's Board of Directors holds its third meeting for 2025

Zawya

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Dubai Judicial Institute's Board of Directors holds its third meeting for 2025

The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) convened the third meeting of its Board of Directors for 2025 at its headquarters. The meeting was chaired by His Excellency Counsellor Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of the Emirate of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Judicial Institute. The meeting was attended by H.E. Professor Dr. Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director of Dubai Courts and Vice Chairman of the Board, and renowned members, including H.E. Dr Lowai Mohamed Belhoul, Director General of the Government of Dubai Legal Affairs Department, H.E. Counsellor Khalifa Rashid Bin Deemas Al Suwaidi, Senior Advocate General, Chief of the Technical Office of the Attorney General, H.E. Counsellor Ahmed bin Meshar Al Muhairi, Secretary General of the Supreme Legislation Committee of Dubai, H.E. Counsellor Abdul-Moneim Salem bin Suwaidan, Lawyer, and H.E. Judge Dr Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director General of the Dubai Judicial Institute. During the meeting, the Board of Directors reviewed and approved the minutes of the second meeting and evaluated the progress of the council's work and the execution of its previous decisions. They also approved the outcomes of the training program 'Prosecution in the Military Accountability Training System,' conducted for the first batch of Dubai Police cadets. This program aligns with DJI's ongoing efforts to improve judicial and training capabilities for personnel in the military and police sectors. The attendees assessed the procedures for implementing judicial control programs aimed at developing judicial work mechanisms and boosting the capabilities of those involved in this field. Furthermore, they reviewed the upcoming initiatives of DJI, which encompass the efforts to enhance its role as a major institution for judicial education and training at both local and international levels. On the organisational and academic development front, the Board of Directors explored the potential advancements of the legal and judicial sciences program tailored for military judiciary. Members also reviewed possibilities of reshaping the scientific council and improving the organisational framework of the institute to ensure alignment with the latest global standards in this regard. Attendees also highlighted the significance of these strategic efforts in reinforcing DJI's position as a prime destination for judicial training, in line with Dubai's vision for achieving judicial excellence. -Ends-

Dubai to allow some minor criminal cases to be settled out of court
Dubai to allow some minor criminal cases to be settled out of court

The National

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The National

Dubai to allow some minor criminal cases to be settled out of court

Authorities in Dubai have expanded a justice programme that enables out-of-court settlements to cover certain minor criminal cases. Previously, Dubai Public Prosecution's Al Solh Khair (Better to Settle) initiative was only applicable for disputes between family members. Now the programme will also apply to cases including mutual assault, issuing insults and minor thefts where disputes can be resolved through settlements and direct compensation, rather than protracted legal proceedings, it was announced on Tuesday. All criminal cases submitted before the Public Prosecution will now be assessed to find out whether they can be considered for the programme. 'This is more than a legal tool. Reconciliation is one of the highest expressions of social and human justice,' said Essam Al Humaidan, Attorney General of Dubai. 'It doesn't just resolve disputes; it restores trust, promotes understanding, and strengthens community bonds.' The initiative will enable public prosecutors to propose reconciliation to both parties early in the process. If both sides agree the prosecutor leads efforts to reach a fair and mutually acceptable settlement. 'Choosing dialogue over litigation saves time, effort, and resources. It also nurtures a culture of tolerance and turns conflict into opportunity,' said Mr Al Humaidan. 'When reason is chosen over escalation, human values prevail over hostility.' Al Solh Khair was launched in 2021 to focus on family and juvenile cases. It was introduced a year after prosecutors saw that 198 out of 490 of family cases were resolved amicably. This led to the creation of a designated family room inside the Public Prosecution building where social workers mediate between disputing family members. Beyond easing pressure on courts and reducing legal expenses, the initiative carries significant social benefits, said Mr Al Humaidan. 'It encourages people to resolve issues rationally, reduce tensions, and avoid the long-term strain of litigation."

Dubai Public Prosecution launches initiative to promote amicable dispute settlement
Dubai Public Prosecution launches initiative to promote amicable dispute settlement

Emirates 24/7

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Emirates 24/7

Dubai Public Prosecution launches initiative to promote amicable dispute settlement

His Excellency Essam Essa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of Dubai, has approved a comprehensive plan to implement the 'Reconciliation is Better' initiative, which aims to expedite dispute resolution by broadening the use of amicable settlement procedures. Counsellor Essam Al Humaidan affirmed that the initiative reflects Dubai Public Prosecution's forward-looking approach and its dedication to establishing a global benchmark for judicial excellence. Aligned with international best practices, the initiative aims to enhance efficiency, address community needs, and support the goals of the Dubai Plan 2030. He noted that the initiative offers a practical alternative to legal proceedings, helping to strengthen social bonds and promote a culture of tolerance—key to the leadership's vision of a safe, cohesive society. It also supports Dubai's ambition to be a global centre for alternative dispute resolution. His Excellency described amicable settlement as a powerful form of justice—one that fosters trust, encourages dialogue, and promotes social harmony. Opting for amicable resolution over legal action not only conserves time and resources but also reinforces a culture of tolerance. He also reaffirmed Dubai Public Prosecution's dedication to protecting community interests through forward-thinking initiatives that align with Dubai's vision of a modern city offering exceptional services and quality of life. The 'Reconciliation is Better' initiative allows prosecutors to guide willing parties toward a fair and lawful settlement, providing a constructive alternative to traditional legal proceedings. The initiative underscores Dubai Public Prosecution's dedication to putting Dubai's values of tolerance into action. It encourages parties in dispute to reach mutual understanding and resolve matters amicably, offering a constructive alternative to lengthy legal proceedings. The approach strengthens social cohesion, fosters dialogue, and promotes a culture of resolution rooted in reason and respect. The initiative also helps ease pressure on the judicial system by enabling quicker, fairer outcomes that respect the rights of all parties. It streamlines the process, conserves resources, and significantly reduces legal costs. Follow Emirates 24|7 on Google News.

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