Saudi Justice Ministry Approves Implementation of Regulations for Commercial Courts Law

The Saudi Ministry of Justice. (SPA)
The Saudi Ministry of Justice. (SPA)
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Saudi Justice Ministry Approves Implementation of Regulations for Commercial Courts Law

The Saudi Ministry of Justice. (SPA)
The Saudi Ministry of Justice. (SPA)

The Saudi ministry of justice has approved the implementation of regulations for the Law of Commercial Courts, aiming to improve the commercial judiciary, fast-track decisions and boost the business environment in Saudi Arabia.

The regulations provide for special agreement between the parties and the organization of court panels according to the type of cases.

They also define the works of court assistants, controls of employing the private sector and expansion of expert witnesses to include merchants.

The regulations also set forth e-litigation procedures, the jurisdiction of commercial courts, mediation and adjudication procedures, case management and the quorum of judicial panels.

They provide for grievances and appeals, the judgments and decisions requiring pleadings, the duration of small claims and the rules of class actions.

Justice Minister Waleed Al-Samaani had previously emphasized that the Law of Commercial Courts would support digital transformation, enable swift decisions and establish an institutional methodology.



GCC Urges an Immediate Ceasefire in Lebanon

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohammed Al-Budaiwi - SPA
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohammed Al-Budaiwi - SPA
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GCC Urges an Immediate Ceasefire in Lebanon

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohammed Al-Budaiwi - SPA
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohammed Al-Budaiwi - SPA

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jassim bin Mohammed Al-Budaiwi reaffirmed the GCC's unwavering support for the Lebanese people and its commitment to Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and stability.
He emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and called for avoiding military escalation along the Lebanese-Israeli border, protecting civilians, exercising self-restraint, steering clear of regional conflicts, and preventing the spread of violence in the region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
Al-Budaiwi reiterated the position outlined in the GCC ministerial statement, urging the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
The UN resolution calls for Israel's respect for Lebanon's borders and the extension of the Lebanese government’s authority across its entire territory, in line with other Security Council resolutions and the Taif Agreement.
The goal is for Lebanon to exercise full sovereignty, with no weapons present without government approval and no authority beyond that of the state.
The statement also stressed the importance of expediting Lebanon's presidential elections and implementing critical economic reforms to enable the government to meet its obligations to its people.
A wave of Israeli airstrikes across large parts of Lebanon have killed more than 1,030 people — including 156 women and 87 children — in less than two weeks, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.