Thursday, October 4, 2007

THANKING .. FOR THE SUADI KING

Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz has approved a new system for the judiciary in the Kingdom, within a comprehensive project called “King Abdullah’s Project for developing the judiciary”, and a budget of SR7 billion.

The King issued the royal decree approving the Two Judicial and Grievances systems following the cabinet meeting late Monday, according to the official SPA news agency.

The first Article of the judicial system includes the independence and safeguards of the system that stated the independence of judges and their adherence to Islamic rules and they will not be dismissed except in the cases stipulated in this system and they will not be transferred to other jobs without their consent or because of their promotion,” SPA quoted the royal decree as stating.

The article also stated that judges should not be disputed because of their jobs except for conditions and basis pertaining to their irregular deeds, it added.The new judicial system stipulates the establishment of a Supreme Court that handles the duties of the current Supreme Commission for the Judiciary.

The Royal decree states also that first degree courts will be established in areas, regions and centers, according to the needs of the system.The general courts will be set up in the regions for specialized circles that include circles for implementation and approval.The royal decree stated that commercial and labor courts will be set up to handle specialized cases, with one judge or more for each court, according to decisions by the Supreme Commission of Justice

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