New mechanism to raise efficiency of judicial processes in Dubai

A strategic plan has been approved to further streamline enforcement of civil judgements of Dubai Courts.

His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE, and Chairman of the Dubai Judicial Council, said the move is aimed at raising the efficiency of legal processes and enhancing confidence in Dubai's judicial system.

"This commitment supports His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s vision to transform Dubai into one of the world’s best cities and create the world’s most efficient judicial system," added Sheikh Maktoum.

The strategic plan includes a number of innovative initiatives designed to meet the needs of citizens and residents and create the ideal environment for the implementation of laws and regulations.

Writ of Execution Seal: The initiative seeks to facilitate the enforcement of a court judgement through an electronic Writ of Execution seal.

Smart Requests: It aims to streamline Writ of Execution procedures so that the execution judge, execution officials and the special execution commissioner authorised by the court are notified about their enforcement responsibilities and tasks online.

Disclosure Platform: The development of the Disclosure Platform enables all authorities and officials involved in the execution of a ruling to be notified about the funds and assets of judgement debtors.

Sale Notification System: The initiative creates a system for notifying officials in charge of the execution of a judgement about items confiscated as part of a ruling so that they can be sold within a specified time frame

Integration with Ministry of Interior: Implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, this initiative seeks to ensure that rulings are enforced with the help of police and security departments. 

Privatisation of Execution Procedures: Aligned with the procedures of Civil Law No. (42) of 2022, Dubai Courts will issue a decision to license private companies to provide judgment execution services.

Taresh Eid Al Mansouri, Director General of the Dubai Courts said the new initiatives will help create an advanced judicial system in Dubai that exceeds global benchmarks for speed, efficiency and service excellence.

He emphasised Dubai Courts’ commitment to expedite the execution of judgments, resolve challenges that may hamper the efficiency of services, and redesign processes to enforce court judgments.

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