The Saudi Ministry of Justice indicated that the courts and commercial departments issued 3,315 rulings, during the past month, an increase of 74% over the rulings issued in the same month of last year.

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In the monthly statement of the Ministry, the Minister of Justice and Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, Sheikh Dr. Walid bin Muhammad Al-Samaani, added an article to the executive regulations of the Sharia pleading system to determine the date of consideration of commercial cases. Not exceeding 20 days from the date of filing the lawsuit, in addition to specifying the total number of hearings to consider commercial cases, as the consideration of commercial cases does not exceed 3 sessions.

The Ministry indicated that it was also a decision to submit the case sheet electronically without the need to attend, verify the validity of the data by court officials and record it within a day, and notify the defendant through His cell phone at the number recorded in Absher, to enable the notification via electronic means.

The ministry enabled the beneficiaries to submit the first defense memorandum electronically without the need to attend, in addition to increasing the number of judges and departments, and the cases in which the value of claims are less than 300 thousand Real viewed by one judge, in addition to the possibility to submit an appeal electronically from the same site without the need to review the court, and the number of rulings issued daily ranges between 74 and 240 rulings per day, with an average of 151 rulings per day.

According to the report, 87% of the total verdicts were passed from the courts of three regions: Riyadh, Makkah, and the Eastern Province.

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