Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million
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Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

Enforcement Courts Handle 114 Foreign Rulings With Value of SAR 400 Million

The Saudi ministry of justice revealed today that foreign rulings applications in the past five months reached 114 to recover around SAR 400 million (approx. $106 million).

The ministry said that enforcement courts and departments around the Kingdom take those applications seriously and ensure that foreign rulings are implemented on defendants inside Saudi Arabia without delay.

“The Kingdom has signed the New York Agreement to enforce foreign arbitration as part of its continuous efforts to support investment climate and enhance Saudi judiciary globally,” the ministry explained.

The enforcement judiciary enforces rulings from foreign countries on the bases of reciprocity. Countries that signed global treaties and agreements are committed to implementing foreign rulings by following clear procedures. Those rulings are considered enforceable documents once they fulfill all conditions stated by enforcement law.



Saudi King, Crown Prince Extend Condolences to India Over Plane Crash

Police stand guard at the site after Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
Police stand guard at the site after Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
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Saudi King, Crown Prince Extend Condolences to India Over Plane Crash

Police stand guard at the site after Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
Police stand guard at the site after Air India flight 171 crashed in a residential area near the airport in Ahmedabad, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has sent a cable of condolences and sympathy to Indian President Droupadi Murmu over the deadly crash of a passenger airplane.

In Thursday’s cable, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques expressed to the Indian president, the families of the victims, and the friendly people of India his deepest condolences and sincere sympathy, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, sent a similar cable of condolences to Murmu.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs also conveyed the Kingdom’s sincere condolences to India.