Sharjah: H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council, visited the Sharjah Court. He was received by Sheikh Faisal bin Ali bin Abdullah Al Mualla, Secretary-General of the Judicial Council, along with other prominent members including Dr. Mansour bin Nassar, Judge Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Judge Ahmed Abdullah Al Mulla, Judge Dr. Omar Obaid Al Ghoul, Judge Abdulrahman Sultan bin Taliah, Judge Dr. Salama Rashid Salem Tamim Al Ketbi, and Counselor Anwar Amin Al Harmoudi.According to Emirates News Agency, during his visit, H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed toured the corridors of the Judicial Court to observe the progress of work across various departments and sections. He received explanations regarding the judicial, prosecutorial, and legal services offered by the Court to its customers and employees within the judicial system.H.H. Sheikh Sultan also engaged with members of the judicial and prosecutorial corps, extending his wishes for their success in their duties. His inspection extended to the Customer Happiness Centre, where he was informed about initiatives aimed at enhancing customer service and improving the quality of services provided by the Court.During his comprehensive visit, H.H. Sheikh Sultan explored all departments and courts of varying specializations, including primary, appeal, civil, commercial, criminal, misdemeanour, labour, and Sharia courts. He was briefed on the judicial services provided, and he visited the Forensic Medicine Department, the Public Prosecutor's Office, and various service halls, administrative offices, and support services.H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi's visit also focused on the collaborative efforts with the Ministry of Justice and federal authorities to ensure the seamless transition and continuity of the judicial system in Sharjah, maintaining uninterrupted judicial services.
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Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi Visits Sharjah Court to Review Judicial Services.
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