Al-Alimi meets with the leadership of the judiciary

The Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council met today, Saturday, with the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Mohsen Yahya Talib, the President of the Supreme Court, Judge Ali Al-Awash, and the Public Prosecutor, Judge Qaher Mustafa, in the presence of the Prime Minister, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, and the Minister of Justice, Judge Badr Al-Arda.< /p>
During the meeting, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council listened to a brief briefing on the level of completion of tasks and cases pending before the various judicial departments.
The report included the Supreme Court’s decision on all pending cases during the last period, and the completion of more than 16,000 cases by the Public Prosecution, as well as the continuous modernization of the judicial bodies with the support of the government represented by the Ministry of Justice, especially with regard to rehabilitating the infrastructure of the Ministry and the Higher Judicial Institute. Establishing the National Center for Forensic Medicine, reissuing the judicial newspaper, and automating judicial work at all levels.
In the meeting, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council expressed his deep appreciation for the role of the leadership of the judiciary and its members in the various governorates in order to strengthen the presence of the state and the rule of law, bring justice to the oppressed, and give hope for comprehensive institutional reforms.
His Excellency the President renewed the commitment of the Presidential Leadership Council and the government to support the judiciary, facilitate the full carrying out of its venerable tasks, and respect its independence in exercising its constitutional and legal duties.
In the meeting, Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak spoke about the economic conditions and challenges facing the government in light of the continued attacks by the terrorist Houthi militias on oil installations and international shipping lines, pledging to respect the principle of separation of powers and strengthening the independence of the judiciary as it is the shining lever of the state’s prestige and cohesion. Its central and local institutions.