Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council, welcomed Abdullah Bin Sultan Bin Awad Al Nuaimi, Minister of Justice, along with his delegation, during a meeting held in his office on Thursday.
At the start of the meeting, Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed warmly welcomed the Minister of Justice, commending the Ministry’s significant efforts to enhance judicial and legal services.
He also emphasised the vital need for ongoing collaboration among the various judicial institutions in the country to foster justice and streamline legal processes, ultimately contributing to the advancement of the nation’s judicial system.
The meeting also addressed several topics related to areas of cooperation between the local and federal sides.
The Deputy Ruler of Sharjah learned about the workflow in the Ministry of Justice.
He was informed about the Ministry’s general strategy to provide the best services to all members of society in all judicial and legal fields, aiming to develop legislative capabilities in line with legal updates.
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed attentively listened to an in-depth briefing from the Minister regarding the Ministry’s objectives and plans for the upcoming year.
The discussion focused on developing laws and legislation, emphasising the Ministry’s significant role in safeguarding the rights of all individuals.
The Minister highlighted the importance of nurturing public interest in the judiciary and providing the necessary support for fulfilling the message of justice within society.
This initiative aims to enhance stability by modernising the judicial system across the country.
Al Nuaimi expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed and conveyed his desire to strengthen collaboration in a manner that benefits judicial institutions and advances the development of the judicial sector in the country.
Recently, Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed visited Sharjah Court.
He was received by Sheikh Faisal Bin Ali Bin Abdullah Al Mualla, Secretary-General of the Judicial Council, and members of the Council, Dr. Mansour Bin Nassar, Chairman of the Legal Department of the Government of Sharjah; Judge Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Judicial Department; Judge Ahmed Abdullah Al Mulla, Chairman of the Court of Cassation; Judge Dr. Omar Obaid Al Ghoul, Chairman of the Courts of First Instance; Judge Abdulrahman Sultan Bin Taliah, Chairman of the Courts of Appeal; Judge Dr. Salama Rashid Salem Tamim Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Judicial Inspection Department; and Counselor Anwar Amin Al Harmoudi, Attorney General and Head of the Public Prosecution Authority.
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed toured the corridors of the Judicial Court, where he was briefed on the progress of work in the Court, departments and sections, listening to an explanation of the various judicial, prosecutorial and legal services provided by the Court to customers and all employees in the judicial apparatus.
The Deputy Ruler of Sharjah also met members of the judicial and prosecutorial corps from the judiciary and public prosecutors, where he shook hands with them, wishing them success and guidance in their practical tasks.
The Chairman of the Judicial Council inspected the Customer Happiness Centre, where he learned about the efforts made to provide the best practices and ensure the comfort of customers in obtaining services, and developing them in a way that contributes to upgrading all the various services provided by the Court.
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed also visited all the departments, administrations, courts and circuits with their various degrees and specialisations, including primary, appeal, civil, commercial, criminal, misdemeanour, labour, Sharia and others, and was briefed on the various judicial services provided, in addition to the Forensic Medicine Department, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and a number of service halls, administrative offices and support services.
He learned about the efforts made in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice and the federal authorities in coordination and cooperation to complete the transitional phase of the judicial system in the Sharjah, with the continuation of judicial services smoothly and easily without interruption.
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