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ADJD Deputy Minister Youssef Saeed Al Abri said that the high ratio of various judicial and legal indicators in the judiciary reflects the considerable work done to provide quality services, which is in line with the vision of Deputy Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Judiciary to create a developed judicial system that supports the economy of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
“The judiciary employs advanced technological systems, based on modern technology and artificial intelligence, to track cases in all courts, which also helps to provide accurate statistics and clear indicators of judicial proceedings from case registration to judgment, in line with our strategic priorities , ensuring sustainability and business continuity with a forward-looking perspective,” added Al Abri.
According to a monthly electronic report analyzing judicial decisions made by the Abu Dhabi Civil Court, 8,330 hearings were held remotely via videoconferencing in August, with 416 hearings per day or 52 per working hour. In addition, 4,923 first instance decisions, 1,077 court orders, 822 appellate court decisions and 140 cassation decisions were made.
In addition, from January to the end of August, judicial departments and courts issued a total of about 44,000 judgments, including 36,000 judgments by first-instance courts, 6,000 judgments by appellate courts, and 1,700 judgments by appellate courts. Heared by the Supreme Court, excluding criminal cases.
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