The President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Mohsen Yahya Taleb, held a meeting today with the head and members of the Judicial Inspection Authority in the capital, Aden, to discuss reactivating field inspection tasks, which have been suspended since 2011.
In the meeting, in the presence of Council member Judge Sabah Al-Alwani, the Council President urged members of the Judicial Inspection Authority to immediately go to the courts and prosecution offices in Aden Governorate, in order to reactivate judicial oversight... stressing that this step comes as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the integrity and effectiveness of The judiciary... considering that the inspection body’s visit to the field for the first time in more than a decade represents a qualitative shift in the work of the judicial system.
Judge Mohsen Taleb pointed out that field inspection constitutes an essential element in ensuring the proper administration of justice, which requires continuous monitoring of the performance of courts and prosecutions. He noted that the long period in which these tasks were halted affected the effectiveness of the judicial system. Stressing the It is necessary to benefit from this field visit to correct the defect and improve judicial performance.
The President of the Judicial Council also urged following up on developments that affect the progress of work, in order to ensure that citizens’ confidence in the justice apparatus is strengthened.
For his part, the head of the Judicial Inspection Authority, Judge Nazem Bawazir, appreciated the attention given by the President of the Supreme Judicial Council to the inspection authority, and his confidence in the members in carrying out this national mission efficiently and professionally... stressing that the authority is committed to restoring matters to their proper perspective, which would provide solutions. A quick and practical process that contributes to improving the judicial work environment.