Post by : Bianca Haleem
This morning, His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, officiated a ceremony at the Ruler's Office, where 63 new members were sworn in to the judiciary and public prosecution.
Among the appointees were 59 judges and four advisors, designated for pivotal roles across Sharjah’s courts. During his address, His Highness expressed heartfelt congratulations to those newly appointed, while emphasizing that the judiciary plays a crucial role in ensuring social security and stability.
He stressed the importance of justice and integrity, highlighting the necessity of protecting both public and individual rights, as it fosters confidence in the judicial system.
His Highness recognized the significant responsibilities that the judiciary and prosecution establishments carry, promising full support and resources to secure a just environment where everyone’s rights are safeguarded, allowing for a dignified existence.
The new judges and advisors conveyed their pride and appreciation for the trust granted to them, committing to execute their responsibilities with honesty, integrity, and dedication.
Notable attendees at the ceremony included Counselor Dr. Mansour Mohammed bin Nassar, the head of Sharjah's Legal Department, Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, and other distinguished legal officials.
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