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Streamlining judicial system
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Streamlining judicial system

From Arab Times · () English

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  • Kuwait's Ministry of Justice is launching an initiative to improve communication with experts and gather their proposals for developing work processes.
  • Meetings have been held with experts from various governorates to discuss digital transformation, system modernization, and improving technical report quality.
  • The ministry will review all suggestions to enhance the expert system and the quality of services provided to litigants.

Kuwait's Ministry of Justice is actively seeking input from its experts to enhance the judicial system. The 'Partners in Work and Success' initiative, directed by Minister of Justice Judge Nasser Al-Sumait, aims to foster direct communication and collect proposals for improving work processes and the quality of expert outputs.

Extensive meetings have already taken place with experts from different governorates. These sessions focused on critical areas such as digital transformation, modernizing systems and procedures, and elevating the standard of technical reports. Discussions also covered activating various specializations and strengthening coordination with government entities.

all comments and suggestions presented by the experts will be carefully reviewed and taken into consideration in line with the development plans of the department.

โ€” Dr. Fawaz BoudiDr. Fawaz Boudi, Head of the General Department of Experts, affirming the ministry's commitment to incorporating expert feedback.

Further topics included implementing a questionnaire for litigants to assess service levels, refining expert rotation mechanisms, and regulating the fingerprint attendance system to better suit experts' work. The ministry emphasized that all comments and suggestions will be thoroughly reviewed and integrated into development plans. Dr. Fawaz Boudi, Head of the General Department of Experts, praised the experts' active participation, highlighting its positive impact on service quality.

these efforts will have a positive impact on the quality of services provided to litigants.

โ€” Dr. Fawaz BoudiDr. Fawaz Boudi, Head of the General Department of Experts, on the expected outcomes of the initiative.
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