Saudi Justice Minister Launches Virtual Enforcement Court

The initiative reduces enforcement procedures to only two automatic procedures for enforcement instruments certified through Nafith
The initiative reduces enforcement procedures to only two automatic procedures for enforcement instruments certified through Nafith
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Saudi Justice Minister Launches Virtual Enforcement Court

The initiative reduces enforcement procedures to only two automatic procedures for enforcement instruments certified through Nafith
The initiative reduces enforcement procedures to only two automatic procedures for enforcement instruments certified through Nafith

Saudi Justice Minister Walid al-Samaani launched on Sunday the Virtual Enforcement Court.

The initiative reduces enforcement procedures to only two automatic procedures for enforcement instruments certified through the enforcement platform known as Nafith.

Among the ministry’s strategic initiatives for the National Transformation Program, the project facilitates services, streamlines procedures and boosts efficiency.

“The Virtual Enforcement Court spares clients in-person visits for each application, and the e-services are available through the Najiz.sa portal,” the ministry said. "In line with Saudi Vision 2030, the initiative paves the way for Artificial Intelligence applications through procedural development, swift justice and judicial safeguards."

The Virtual Court features a fully automatic process including around-the-clock review of applications, referral to the judicial panel, issuance of measures, and completion of enforcement.



Saudi and Bahraini Naval Forces Launch 'Bridge 25' Joint Exercise

Saudi and Bahraini naval forces Launch 'Bridge 25' joint exercise. (SPA)
Saudi and Bahraini naval forces Launch 'Bridge 25' joint exercise. (SPA)
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Saudi and Bahraini Naval Forces Launch 'Bridge 25' Joint Exercise

Saudi and Bahraini naval forces Launch 'Bridge 25' joint exercise. (SPA)
Saudi and Bahraini naval forces Launch 'Bridge 25' joint exercise. (SPA)

The "Bridge 25" joint naval exercise commenced on Sunday in the Kingdom of Bahrain, bringing together the Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF), represented by the Eastern Fleet, and the Royal Bahraini Naval Force (RBNF). The event was attended by senior military officials from both nations.
The Exercise Director, Naval Colonel Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Abdulqader, stated that "Bridge 25" is designed to enhance the combat readiness of the participating units, standardize tactical concepts, and facilitate the execution of joint operations, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.
He also emphasized that the exercise focuses on implementing naval battle management procedures, refining command and control protocols, and enhancing the efficiency of communication systems.
He highlighted that this exercise is part of the ongoing "Bridge" series of drills between the two countries, aimed at strengthening security cooperation, safeguarding territorial waters, and unifying tactical concepts and joint operational efforts.