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Saba Yemen
13-07-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Justice Ministry & Human Rights launches electronic lawsuit & services portal
Sana'a - Saba: The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed, inaugurated on Sunday the electronic lawsuit and services portal, which will be implemented in newly established courts in New Sana'a, Public Funds in Sana'a Province, as well as the Endowments and Agriculture Courts in the capital. During the launch ceremony—attended by the ministry's financial affairs official, Judge Ahmed Al-Kahlani, the courts' official, Judge Ahmed Al-Jarafi, and heads of the concerned courts—the Minister of Justice described the system as a major turning point in registering and processing cases, as well as notifying involved parties, whether in civil or criminal lawsuits. He emphasized that this system marks a rapid step toward the digital transformation and automation of court operations and electronic notifications, streamlining procedures from case registration to notifying disputing parties. Judge Mujahid noted that the system, accessible via the electronic lawsuit portal ( will curb exploitation and corruption related to document copying or case file handling, as it establishes a direct link between the court and the defendant. Defendants can submit their data and responses, and if legal fees apply, they can pay them electronically through the court's revenue system. He added that these measures will be available to citizens to reduce procedural delays and address irregularities in criminal, civil, commercial, administrative, and other lawsuits. The system aligns with Article 105 of the Procedures Law, aiming to curb malicious defenses related to legal standing and ambiguous claims. It also helps eliminate corruption, organizes case files chronologically, facilitates access to case documents, enables judges and lawyers to review case details efficiently, and ensures data security with high standards of accuracy and confidentiality. Meanwhile, the financial affairs official at the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights stated that the electronic lawsuit portal saves litigants time, effort, and money, allowing them to obtain case file copies without additional fees. He described the project as the result of continuous efforts by engineers, technical and administrative staff, under the direct supervision of the ministry's leadership, as part of a broader vision to modernize the justice sector's digital infrastructure. During the launch, Osama Abdulkhaleq Sharafuddin, Director of Websites Management at the Judicial Information Center, demonstrated the lawsuit system's portal, which includes multiple pages for creating, processing, and printing lawsuits and responses, making them accessible to citizens and lawyers. The project aims to develop and promote electronic judicial services, enhance court efficiency, facilitate access to case data, and reduce transaction processing time through a unified and secure information network. This allows citizens to interact directly with the judicial system without the need for in-person attendance. This project is among the most prominent technological achievements the ministry seeks to fully realize as part of its comprehensive digital transformation plan. It aligns with modern advancements, strengthens the judiciary's relationship with citizens, and contributes to building a modern, inclusive justice system that meets the aspirations of Yemeni society for effective, swift, and secure justice. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
21-06-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
PM discusses implementation level of urgent priorities plan with Justice & Human Rights Minister
Sana'a - Saba: Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi discussed with the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed, the ministry's performance during the current period and the progress in implementing the urgent priorities plan. The meeting addressed the needs of newly established courts for government facilities to carry out judicial reforms in line with the general program of the Change and Building Government. The Prime Minister emphasized the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights in advancing judicial reforms, improving court performance, expediting the review and adjudication of pending cases. He expressed appreciation for the ministry's leadership in enhancing work and achievements in this vital sector, affirming the government's support for judicial reforms to realize the leadership's vision in this field, which directly impacts society's stability and livelihood. Judge Mujahid Ahmed provided a brief presentation on the key tasks , steps taken by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights in recent months as part of its annual plan for the current year. He highlighted ongoing efforts to meet the infrastructural needs of courts to ensure institutional stability and the progress of judicial reforms. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Justice & Human Rights Minister inspects training session for court clerks & enforcement assistants in Sana'a courts
Sana'a - Saba: The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed, inspected on Monday the progress of a training session for heads of court clerks and enforcement assistants in the courts of the capital Secretariat and Sana'a province. The session is being implemented by the ministry as part of its continuous training and qualification program under its plan for the year 1446 AH. Judge Mujahid reviewed the five-day training program, which is being conducted by Dr. Yasser Al-Amdi, President of the Bani Al-Harith Court, and targets 30 participants. The program aims to enhance their performance and improve the efficiency of judicial enforcement. The session includes theoretical lectures and practical applications on mechanisms for enforcing judicial rulings and addressing challenges faced by workers in this field, contributing to strengthening public trust in the judicial system. The Minister of Justice and Human Rights urged trainees to fully engage with the program to overcome any shortcomings in their daily work and procedures. He emphasized that the enforcement of judicial rulings is the final stage of litigation, where citizens should experience prompt, sound procedures that restore their rights and achieve justice, as well as recover state funds in cases involving public finances. He affirmed that the ministry will not tolerate any misconduct or violations by enforcement heads and assistants. He noted that this training is part of a series of programs implemented by the ministry to enhance the capabilities of judicial sector workers and ensure the application of best practices in enforcing rulings in line with legal standards and prompt justice. Inspection of Court Renovation Project In a separate context, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, accompanied by Judge Taher Aqbah, President of the Sana'a Appeal Court, Court Director Walid Al-Khalidi, and the ministry's Projects Director, Engineer Ahmed Saleh, inspected the progress of the renovation and rehabilitation project for the Sana'a Appeal Court building and the reconstruction of its wall. The project is being carried out by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development. The minister reviewed the urgent need for additional courtrooms to accommodate new criminal circuits. He directed the General Directorate of Projects at the ministry to expedite coordination and follow-up with the Interventions Unit to construct three additional courtrooms within the court's premises to meet immediate needs and complete the court's infrastructure and equipment. He praised the role of the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit in implementing projects at the Sana'a Appeal Court, the Higher Judicial Institute, and several other courts during the current period. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)