Supreme Judiciary Council approves rules to enhance governance in judicial administration
RIYADH — The Supreme Judiciary Council meeting discussed several topics related to the development of the judicial process and its efficiency. Minister of Justice and the Council's Acting President Sheikh Walid Al-Samaani chaired the meeting at the Council’s headquarters in Riyadh on Wednesday.The Council approved draft regulatory rules governing procedures for forming courts, establishing their…
On Wednesday, the Supreme Judiciary Council convened at its headquarters in Riyadh to discuss various matters concerning the enhancement of the judicial process and its efficiency. The meeting, chaired by Minister of Justice and the Council's Acting President Sheikh Walid Al-Samaani, focused on drafting regulatory rules to govern court formation, circuit establishment, and the distribution and referral of cases.
The primary objective of these rules was to elevate governance and institutional maturity within the judicial administration. By providing procedural clarity and stability, the Council aimed to streamline case distribution and adjudication processes, thereby improving overall efficiency.
During the deliberations, the Council also examined proposals related to the appointment of judges. These proposals sought to refine the election process, bolster the training and development of judicial personnel, and strengthen the governance and effectiveness of technical offices. These initiatives were designed to elevate the caliber of judicial work and ensure the efficiency of its outcomes.
Furthermore, the Council explored the potential of artificial intelligence in judicial administration. It reviewed the findings of several pilot projects in this domain, along with the opportunities presented by AI to refine procedures, enhance quality, improve professional competence, and facilitate data-driven decision-making.
The Council also took stock of the implementation of its previous decisions, issued the requisite directives, and implemented appropriate measures concerning the agenda's topics, within its jurisdiction, to oversee courts, judges, and their work.
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