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    Justice minister makes inspection tour of Jeddah courts

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 22, 2026
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    JEDDAH — Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani inspected the courts in the Jeddah governorate in the Makkah region, including the Enforcement Court, the Criminal Court, and the Commercial Court.

    The visit formed part of his ongoing monitoring of court operations and evaluation of judicial services. The minister met with several users, listened to their comments and inquiries, and instructed that they be addressed promptly to streamline procedures and improve the user experience.

    During his meeting with court presidents and staff, Al-Samaani expressed appreciation for the generous support the judicial system receives from the wise leadership. He stressed the importance of clear procedures, higher-quality judicial work, and greater operational efficiency to expedite the enforcement of rights and strengthen the reliability of judicial services.

    Al-Samaani noted that the progress achieved reflects a high
    level of institutional maturity. He emphasized the need to build further on this foundation to ensure transparent procedures, faster enforcement of rights, and more reliable services that fully meet users’ expectations.

    The visit is part of the ministry’s oversight of courts and judicial facilities across the Kingdom. It also aims to engage directly with users, gather their feedback, and enhance the user experience.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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