Amir issues Judicial Enforcement Law to enhance justice system
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued yesterday Law No. (4) of 2024 issuing the judicial enforcement law. The law is to go i...
Doha, Qatar: Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued yesterday Law No. (4) of 2024 issuing the judicial enforcement law.
The law is to go into force six months after the date of its publication in the official gazette.
Highlighting some key features of law, the Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) said the law complements the legislation issued as part of the national initiative to develop justice systems, which has seen the issuance of several laws regulating judicial work over the past three years. It also aligns with the council’s vision to achieve efficient justice by developing judicial procedures, digital transformation, accelerating litigation processes, enforcing judgments, and ensuring the quality of litigation simultaneously.
The law includes a set of effective and streamlined legislative procedures for enforcing judgments, achieving justice, and supporting expedited implementation.
The law includes legal provisions aimed at addressing some challenges hindering implementation, relieving the burden on litigants, facilitating justice, and most importantly, granting cheques the power of executive instruments to limit the phenomenon of bounced cheques. Additionally, it aims to combat money laundering through strict judicial procedures and expand the powers of the enforcement judge.
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