Sharjah's Deputy Ruler Welcomes 63 New Judges and Prosecutors

Sharjah's Deputy Ruler Welcomes 63 New Judges and Prosecutors

Post by : Bianca Suleiman

This morning, His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, officiated the swearing-in of 63 newly appointed members of judiciary and public prosecution at the Ruler's Office in Sharjah.

The ceremony witnessed the induction of 59 judges alongside 4 advisors, all assigned significant responsibilities within Sharjah's judicial system. His Highness congratulated the new officials and stressed the judiciary's vital role in ensuring societal security and stability.

Sheikh Sultan accentuated the importance of justice and integrity, emphasizing that the protection of public and private rights is crucial for building trust in the judicial framework.

Moreover, he recognized the weighty responsibility resting on Sharjah's judiciary and prosecution sectors. He assured attendees of the provision of comprehensive resources and support, fostering an environment where justice remains accessible to all residents, ensuring their rights are protected for a dignified existence.

The newly sworn-in judges and advisors conveyed their pride in this honor and committed to executing their responsibilities with fidelity, integrity, and dedication.

Among the notable attendees were Counselor Dr. Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, Head of Sharjah's Legal Department; Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Head of the Judicial Department; Ahmed Abdullah Al Mulla, Court of Cassation President; and several other distinguished officials from the judicial system.

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