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Meeting in Aden discusses ways to enhance the work mechanisms of appellate court delegates in liberated provinces.

Enhancing Judicial Communication: A Key Focus in Aden Meeting

In a significant meeting held in Aden, the temporary capital, under the leadership of Justice Minister Judge Badr Al-Ardah, discussions centered around enhancing the administrative correspondence system among courts and ministry sectors. The gathering, which saw the participation of delegates from appellate courts in liberated provinces, marks a pivotal step towards streamlining judicial services.

Streamlining Services for Citizens

The meeting emphasized the crucial role of delegates in bridging the gap between the courts and the Ministry of Justice. Justice Minister Al-Ardah and the Ministry’s Deputy for Financial and Administrative Affairs, Judge Tariq Al-Azzani, highlighted the importance of improving judicial services offered to citizens. They discussed strategies to expedite legal and administrative procedures, ensuring a more efficient justice system.

Addressing Challenges Head-On

Delegates shared the challenges they encounter in their roles, seeking solutions to enhance their effectiveness. Minister Al-Ardah acknowledged the delegates’ vital role as the link between courts and the Ministry of Justice, emphasizing the need for a smooth exchange of official documents and other tasks.

Towards a Digital Future

Minister Al-Ardah confirmed the Ministry’s commitment to developing an electronic correspondence system between the courts and the ministry. This initiative is part of a broader network connectivity plan aimed at upgrading the courts’ infrastructure to bolster their judicial services.

Financial and Administrative Reforms

Judge Al-Azzani expressed a commitment to improving the financial and administrative work system, enhancing transparency and accountability in financial resource management. The meeting also explored various proposals to overcome operational challenges, including enhancing file and financial report management systems.

Recommendations for Progress

The meeting concluded with several key recommendations to develop the correspondence systems further. These include organizing regular workshops to share expertise and providing electronic platforms to ease information access. Such measures are expected to improve performance efficiency and service quality for the public.

This initiative represents a significant step towards modernizing Yemen’s judicial system, ensuring that it meets the needs of its citizens more effectively.

 

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