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Thursday 09-02-2023 21:38 pm
ABU DHABI, 9th February, 2023 (WAM) — The Expert Affairs Committee of the Abu Dhabi Department of Justice, ADJD, has decided to suspend the registration of 13 experts of various technical specialties after reviewing the results of the technical assessment of the experts’ work to be submitted to the judiciary in 2022. authorities.
Suspensions are the result of an evaluation and inspection of the expert’s performance by the expert’s technical office in accordance with applicable rules and regulations.
This took place during a meeting chaired by ADJD Deputy Minister Yousef Saeed Al Abri, where the committee reviewed requests from 38 experts of various specialties to register as ADJD experts.
The committee has decided that these applicants will attend the Basic Qualification Course for Specialists prepared by the Abu Dhabi Judicial Academy, which will be one of the requirements for registration as an ADJD Specialist.
The Commission also granted a request for the continuation of registration of an expert as a Judicial Guardianship and Liquidation Expert and reviewed two complaints against some of the experts, upon which the Commission made its decision.
The meeting was attended by Prime Minister Ali Al Shair Al Dhahiri, Director of the Judicial Inspection Department; Youssef Hassan Al Hosani, Director of the Judicial Support Department; Khamis Mubarak Al Ghubaisi, Director of the Lawyers and Expert Affairs Department; and Dr. Hareb Hamad Al Kuwaiti, Director of the Expert Technical Office.
Hodr Nashar / Amjad Saleh
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