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The Chief Justice discusses with the Defense Minister the enhancement of military judiciary and the renovation of its facilities.

Strengthening Military Judiciary: Key Discussions Between Chief Justice and Defense Minister

 

Enhancing Military Judicial Performance

On Thursday, Chief Justice Mohsen Yahya Taleb met with Defense Minister Lieutenant General Mohsen Al-Dhaari to discuss strategies for improving the performance of the military judiciary. This meeting addressed the significant challenges currently facing this crucial sector.

Organizing Military Judicial Operations

The discussions, which included the Attorney General Judge Qaher Mustafa and Military Prosecutor Judge Mahdi Fasi, focused on organizing military judicial operations. The aim is to ensure that legal proceedings run effectively and align with both national and international laws.

Improving Work Environments

The two sides also explored plans to renovate and rehabilitate military judicial facilities. These improvements aim to enhance the working environment and provide suitable conditions for judges and staff.

Securing Operational Funding

During the meeting, participants emphasized the need to secure operational funding to support the military judiciary’s efforts. They recognized the judiciary’s vital role in delivering justice and stressed the importance of bringing in new, experienced judges to strengthen the military judicial system. This initiative will help the judiciary respond swiftly and decisively to growing challenges.

Fostering Collaborative Efforts

Both the Chief Justice and the Defense Minister underscored the significance of collaboration between institutions. Such teamwork is essential to ensure that the military judiciary continues to fulfill its duties effectively.

Presence of High-Ranking Officials

Judge Saleh Nasser Taher, a member of the Supreme Court, also attended the meeting, highlighting the high-level engagement in these discussions.

This meeting marks a critical step toward enhancing the military judiciary’s capabilities and ensuring its readiness to address contemporary challenges.

 

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