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Chief Justice calls for the reinstatement of judicial oversight in Aden’s courts and prosecutions.

Yemen's Judicial Council Seeks to Reinstate Field Inspections in Aden Courts

Reviving Judicial Oversight

In a significant move towards enhancing the integrity and efficiency of the judiciary, the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Mohsen Yahya Taleb, convened a meeting today with the head and members of the Judicial Inspection Authority in the temporary capital, Aden. The primary focus of the discussion was on reactivating the field inspection tasks, which have been dormant since 2011.

Accompanied by Council member Judge Sabah Al-Alwani, Judge Taleb urged the Judicial Inspection Authority to immediately commence inspections of courts and prosecutor’s offices in the Aden governorate. He emphasized that this step is part of ongoing efforts to bolster judicial integrity and effectiveness. Judge Taleb highlighted that this initiative marks a qualitative shift in the judiciary’s operations, being the first of its kind in over a decade.

The Importance of Field Inspections

Judge Mohsen Taleb pointed out that field inspections are crucial for ensuring the proper administration of justice, necessitating continuous monitoring of court and prosecutor’s office performance. He noted the adverse effects of the prolonged hiatus of these activities on the judicial system’s effectiveness and stressed the need to utilize this opportunity to rectify shortcomings and enhance judicial performance.

Furthermore, the President of the Judicial Council called for close monitoring of developments that could impact the workflow, aiming to strengthen public confidence in the justice system.

Commitment to Judicial Excellence

On his part, the head of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Judge Nazeem Bawazir, expressed appreciation for the Supreme Judicial Council’s President’s focus on the inspection body and his confidence in the members to carry out this national task with efficiency and professionalism. Judge Bawazir assured that the Authority is committed to restoring proper order and introducing practical and swift solutions to improve the judicial work environment.

 

 

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