Taresh Eid Al Mansouri
Dubai Courts ‘a model for litigation procedures’
DUBAI, May 17, 2017
A newly released report from Saudi Arabia has hailed Dubai Courts as a benchmark for the country's continuing efforts to further develop its litigation procedures.
The report, which is entitled 'Provisions leading the litigants to a delay of the ruling,' was authored by Dr Khalid bin Abdulaziz bin Sulaiman Al Salman, head researcher of the Islamic Studies Department of the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals.
The commendation is the result of his recent visit to Dubai Courts to learn the standards, guidelines and mechanisms that it follows to raise the efficiency of its case management system, which quickly expedites the implementation of court decisions and promotes the values of justice based on neutrality, integrity, transparency, equality, independence and innovation.
In the report, Dr Al Salman cited Dubai Courts as a benchmark and key model to follow in Saudi's efforts to improve and enhance its litigation procedures. He noted that there is much to benefit from Dubai Courts accuracy, promptness and transparency in achieving justice. Dr Al Salman also lauded Dubai Courts’ leading reputation among judicial circles, especially recognized for its best practices, management style, efficiency, professionalism and flexibility.
Taresh Eid Al Mansouri, director general, Dubai Courts, expressed his appreciation over the commendation given to Dubai Courts, acknowledging the institution as a benchmark for the development of Saudi's litigation system. He noted that the citation affirms Dubai Courts' commitment towards its vision to become a role model for the regional and international judicial segments. – TradeArabia News Service