Saudi Justice Ministry Expands Najiz e-Services to 140

The Saudi Justice Ministry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Justice Ministry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Justice Ministry Expands Najiz e-Services to 140

The Saudi Justice Ministry (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Saudi Justice Ministry (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Justice Ministry announced on Wednesday that it has enabled 140 judicial e-services through the Najiz portal.

It said that more than 36 million logins were recorded in 2022.

Justice Minister Walid al-Samaani issued directives to expand the electronic solutions through the portal in order to facilitate the services.

Since the beginning of 2022, Najiz portal has registered more than 36 million logins to benefit people remotely from judicial services, enforcement, real property, declarations, powers of attorney, social cases, and licensing.

The Najiz portal has served 7.3 million clients remotely. Moreover, the portal serves 180 thousand clients on a daily basis.

The portal has recently added 51 new e-services, bringing the total number to 140 e-services that can be obtained (by citizens, residents, visitors, and the business sector) remotely in simple and easy steps.



2nd Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria to Aid People Affected by Latakia Fires

A second Saudi relief plane has landed in Aleppo, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, including shelter materials, to those affected by the recent fires in Latakia. SPA
A second Saudi relief plane has landed in Aleppo, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, including shelter materials, to those affected by the recent fires in Latakia. SPA
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2nd Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Syria to Aid People Affected by Latakia Fires

A second Saudi relief plane has landed in Aleppo, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, including shelter materials, to those affected by the recent fires in Latakia. SPA
A second Saudi relief plane has landed in Aleppo, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, including shelter materials, to those affected by the recent fires in Latakia. SPA

A second Saudi relief plane has landed at Aleppo International Airport in Syria, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, including shelter materials, to those affected by the recent fires in Latakia Governorate.

The relief operation is spearheaded by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense, marking the 18th flight in the ongoing Saudi airlift dedicated to assisting the Syrian people.

This aid underscores the Kingdom's continuous relief and humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian population, embodying Saudi Arabia's significant humanitarian role through KSrelief in supporting those in need and affected communities worldwide.