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Post by : Badri Ariffin
This morning, His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, led a ceremonial swearing-in for 63 newly appointed judiciary and public prosecution officials at the Ruler's Office in Sharjah.
Of these appointees, 59 were judges and 4 were advisors, all of whom will play significant roles within Sharjah's court system and public prosecution. During the ceremony, His Highness warmly congratulated the new officials, highlighting the judiciary's vital function in safeguarding social security and stability.
Sheikh Sultan emphasized the importance of justice and integrity, reiterating that upholding public and private rights is crucial for enhancing community trust in the judicial system.
He further recognized the weight of responsibility shouldered by the judiciary and prosecution in Sharjah, ensuring that all necessary resources would be committed to create an environment where justice is both accessible and protective of residents' rights for a dignified life.
The newly sworn officials expressed deep pride and gratitude for their appointments, promising to fulfill their roles with unwavering honesty and dedication.
Attendees of the ceremony included notable officials such as Counselor Dr. Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, Head of Sharjah's Legal Department; Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Head of the Judicial Department; and many other distinguished legal figures.
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