emirates7 - The Sharjah Consultative Council has approved a draft law aimed at regulating the judicial authority within the Emirate of Sharjah during its twelfth session, held at the Council’s headquarters.
This session was part of the Council’s second ordinary meeting under its eleventh legislative term.
After approving the minutes from the previous (eleventh) session, the Council reviewed the draft legislation along with a detailed report presented by the Legal and Legislative Affairs, Appeals, Suggestions, and Complaints Committee.
Key attendees included Dr. Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, a Member of the Executive Council and Head of the Legal Department for the Government of Sharjah; Sheikh Faisal bin Ali Al Mualla, Secretary-General of the Judicial Council; Dr. Issa Saif bin Hanzhal, Director of the Legal Department; Aisha Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director of the Legislative Department; and Houria Mohammed Al Khayyal, Director of Government Legal Services.
Dr. bin Nassar commended the Council’s valuable contribution to the legislative process and praised its members for their diligent and professional assessment of the draft law, which is designed to advance Sharjah’s judicial system.
He underscored the significance of the legislation as a milestone in the emirate’s legal development, aimed at building a strong judicial framework that upholds principles of independence, transparency, and efficiency. The draft outlines the foundation for the formation of a judicial authority in Sharjah.
Dr. bin Nassar also noted that the proposed law aligns with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. He emphasized that the legislation prioritizes the rule of law and institutional harmony, and was carefully crafted to ensure judicial independence while maintaining coordination with other branches of government.
This session was part of the Council’s second ordinary meeting under its eleventh legislative term.
After approving the minutes from the previous (eleventh) session, the Council reviewed the draft legislation along with a detailed report presented by the Legal and Legislative Affairs, Appeals, Suggestions, and Complaints Committee.
Key attendees included Dr. Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, a Member of the Executive Council and Head of the Legal Department for the Government of Sharjah; Sheikh Faisal bin Ali Al Mualla, Secretary-General of the Judicial Council; Dr. Issa Saif bin Hanzhal, Director of the Legal Department; Aisha Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director of the Legislative Department; and Houria Mohammed Al Khayyal, Director of Government Legal Services.
Dr. bin Nassar commended the Council’s valuable contribution to the legislative process and praised its members for their diligent and professional assessment of the draft law, which is designed to advance Sharjah’s judicial system.
He underscored the significance of the legislation as a milestone in the emirate’s legal development, aimed at building a strong judicial framework that upholds principles of independence, transparency, and efficiency. The draft outlines the foundation for the formation of a judicial authority in Sharjah.
Dr. bin Nassar also noted that the proposed law aligns with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. He emphasized that the legislation prioritizes the rule of law and institutional harmony, and was carefully crafted to ensure judicial independence while maintaining coordination with other branches of government.