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Saba Yemen
28-06-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Judicial Authority Leadership Inspects Workflow at Several Courts in Sana'a
Sana'a (Saba) - The President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Dr. Abdul-Momen Shuja'uddin, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Abdullah, the Head of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Judge Dr. Marwan Al-Mahqari, and the Secretary-General of the Judicial Council, Judge Hashim Aqabat, inspected workflow at several courts in the capital and Sana'a Governorate. The visits, which follow the judicial holiday and Eid al-Adha, included the Endowments, Agriculture, Environment, and Water Courts in the capital, New Sana'a, the Public Funds, Criminal, Bilad Al-Rus, and Sanhan courts in Sana'a Governorate. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Hi Dubai
16-06-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Dubai Judicial Authority Releases 2024 Annual Report Highlighting Major Progress and Efficiency Gains
H.H. Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE, unveiled the Dubai Judicial Authority's 2024 annual report, showcasing significant advancements in judicial performance, service delivery, and governance. The report consolidates data from all Dubai judicial entities—including Dubai Courts, the Public Prosecution, and the Judicial Inspection Authority—demonstrating improvements in operational efficiency, transparency, and strategic development. It supports the leadership's vision of positioning Dubai as a global model for swift justice and robust rule of law. Key achievements include the launch of online services for judicial members, adoption of judicial career paths, and approval of the 2024–2026 strategic plan. The judiciary's strength grew by 17%, reaching 429 members, while training programs delivered 978 hours to 385 staff, reinforcing professional development. Judicial operations recorded impressive figures: Dubai Courts issued over 19,000 rulings, conducted 21,000 remote hearings, and processed more than 1.5 million smart requests—up from 856,000 in 2023—highlighting public uptake of digital services. Case settlements reached AED36.2 billion, with civil case resolutions covering 97.58% of filings. Enforcement requests achieved a 100% completion rate, and funds disbursed through the Al Khair Courts initiative increased by 36.5%. The Public Prosecution handled 40,894 criminal cases and intervened in over 1,000 non-criminal matters, maintaining high accuracy and timely execution rates. The Judicial Inspection Authority enhanced oversight, increasing inspection reports by 18% and addressing 250 complaints. This comprehensive report reflects Dubai's commitment to an effective, transparent judicial system aligned with its broader goals for sustainable development and international leadership in justice. News Source: Emirates News Agency


Sharjah 24
15-06-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
Dubai launches 2024 Judicial Authority report
Consolidated data reflects system-wide progress This is the third consecutive year that Dubai's judicial entities—Dubai Courts, the Public Prosecution, and the Judicial Inspection Authority—have presented consolidated data. The report affirms the efficiency and strength of the judicial system and reinforces Dubai's ambitions for a transparent and effective legal framework. Notable achievements and strategic developments Key developments include the implementation of judicial career paths, the launch of online services for judicial personnel, and the approval of a 2024–2026 strategic plan. The Judicial Council issued 84 regulatory resolutions and 50 legislative enactments, supported by 39 studies guiding judicial development. Smart justice on the rise In 2024, Dubai Courts issued 19,329 rulings, held over 21,000 remote hearings, and completed nearly 1.5 million smart requests—an increase of more than 650,000 from 2023. Public Prosecution processed over 40,000 smart criminal judgments and thousands of bail applications via digital platforms. Strengthening the judiciary and case handling The judiciary's workforce grew by 17% to 429 members, with a strong focus on training—978 hours delivered to 385 individuals. The courts achieved a case resolution rate of 97.58%, with AED36.2 billion in civil case settlements. Court auction revenues rose to AED2.4 billion. Improved accuracy and reduced timelines The accuracy of judgments in courts of first instance reached 85%. Time to judgment was reduced by 19% in appellate courts and 9% in the Court of Cassation. Execution requests exceeded 1.28 million, with AED9.3 billion collected in enforcement, and AED60.3 million disbursed through Al Khair Courts. Prosecution and oversight efforts Public Prosecution engaged in over 1,000 non-criminal cases and handled more than 40,000 criminal matters, achieving a 95.7% judgment execution rate and 94.1% investigation accuracy. Meanwhile, the Judicial Inspection Authority increased inspections by 18% and processed 250 complaints. Upholding justice and future goals The Dubai Judicial Council remains dedicated to justice, equality, and the rule of law, advancing the emirate's reputation as a center of legal excellence. Through modernisation, training, and institutional integrity, it continues to build a judiciary that reflects Dubai's global aspirations.


LBCI
11-06-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Justice Minister Nassar stresses state authority over arms, vows to shield judiciary from politics
Justice Minister Adel Nassar emphasized that building a state requires that all weapons be under the state's authority, noting significant progress on the issue since he took office. In a press conference, Nassar affirmed that weapons outside the control of the Lebanese state are unacceptable and that exclusive state control over arms is a core element of state-building. He stated: 'We worked on the Judicial Independence Law and appointments, and there is no regularity in judicial work, especially regarding the port explosion investigation and assassinations, including the killing of Lokman Slim.' He added: 'I am against politicizing or exploiting any case in the judiciary. I am here to create the conditions necessary for order, and I do not interfere in investigations.' Nassar confirmed that the Judicial Inspection Authority is highly effective and doing its job seriously, noting that results will become evident over time. He also mentioned that a large French delegation will visit Lebanon at the end of this month to support the work of the judicial institute, which is a cornerstone in preparing future judges. Nassar stressed that he is not engaged in political battles over judicial appointments and is working to keep the process free from political disputes.


Saba Yemen
06-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Inspecting workflow of Specialized Criminal Division & Court in Capital Secretariat
Sana'a - Saba: The head of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Judge Dr. Marwan Al-Mahakri, inspected on Sunday the workflow and level of job discipline in the Court Division and the Specialized Criminal Prosecution in Capital Secretariat, following the two judicial vacations and the Eid Al-Fitr holiday. Judge Al-Mahakri praised the role of the division, the court and the specialized criminal prosecution in hearing specific cases, urging them to continue giving, completing the delayed cases, liquidating the stalled ones and adhering to the official time. He pointed to the importance of electronic archiving and coordination with the relevant agencies to preserve information, documents, files and seizures, especially in light of the ongoing aggression against our country. He stressed the readiness of the Commission, in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice, to provide material capabilities to expand the work of the division. For his part, the head of the Criminal Division, court judges and prosecutors affirmed that they will continue to play their role in hearing cases and working to achieve justice despite the difficulties and aggression against the country. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print