Hajjah - Saba:
The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed Abdullah, accompanied by Hajjah Governor Hilal Al-Sufi and judicial officials, inspected the progress of work in the governorate's Court of Appeal, where he reviewed the level of completion of cases, especially criminal cases, and followed up on entering data into the electronic judicial system, praising the completion rate that reached 100% over the past two years.
He also visited Hajjah Primary and Criminal Courts and the Governorate's Public Prosecution and urged judges and administrators to accelerate the completion of stalled cases and activate the role of oversight and investigation to reduce financial and administrative imbalances.
The visit also included the governorate's central correctional facility, where he reviewed the conditions of prisoners and health services, stressing the need to expedite the adjudication of cases, especially juvenile cases.
The Minister also visited the Abs, Haradh and Midi Courts, met with the heads of the courts and public prosecutions, and discussed their needs for restoration, equipment, furniture and technical supplies, in addition to discussing the situation of the Abs Detention Center that was bombed, and the needs of the court there, including providing solar energy and building annexes for documentation and the real estate registry.
The Minister stressed the importance of coordination between the courts, security agencies and public works to reduce real estate encroachments and random construction and to implement judicial rulings. He also discussed the situation of Mastaba and Washha Court, due to its proximity to the contact areas and the difficulty of accessing it, stressing the need to expedite the completion of citizens' cases despite the challenges.

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