Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council, expressed his profound gratitude to His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. He praised His Highness’s unwavering support for advancing the judiciary, which aims to position Sharjah as a model for justice, safety, and sustainability.
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed emphasised that the implementation of the Judicial Authority Law strengthens judicial independence and improves the efficiency and performance of the legal system. This alignment with international best practices serves the aspirations of society and reinforces public trust in the integrity of court rulings.
He reaffirmed the Judicial Council’s dedication to fostering an advanced judicial environment rooted in justice, transparency, and responsiveness to legislative developments. The goal is to ensure swift case resolution and the protection of rights.
Concluding his remarks, Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed described the Judicial Authority Law as a historic step toward establishing a modern and transparent legal framework — one that reflects the vision of Sharjah’s leadership and meets the needs of its citizens.
Sharjah has officially begun implementing Law No. (7) of 2025 concerning the regulation of judicial authority, following its issuance by His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
This law represents an important milestone in enhancing judicial independence, ensuring fair litigation, and upholding the principles of justice across the Emirate.
The legislation affirms that access to justice is a guaranteed right for all, and explicitly prohibits any form of interference with judicial proceedings.
It makes sure that all individuals are equal before the law, and that every person is entitled to impartial legal proceedings without discrimination.
The law maintains the right to defence at all stages of investigation and trial and preserves the full independence of judges, stating that they are only bound by the Constitution.
This emphasises how the honour, integrity, and impartiality of judicial officers are fundamental to protecting rights and freedoms.
Senior judicial officials in Sharjah stressed that the newly enacted Judicial Authority Law represents a historic moment in the Emirate’s legal system.
The law, which reflects the vision of the Ruler of Sharjah, aims to establish a comprehensive and integrated legal framework built on principles of justice, transparency, and institutional efficiency.
It strengthens the foundations of judicial governance by clearly defining institutional structures, simplifying legal processes, and adopting advanced technologies that are in line with international standards.
With roles and responsibilities specified, the law consolidates the judiciary’s independence and enhances the coordination between the Judicial Council, Judicial Department, Public Prosecution, and courts.
These changes were made to further improve institutional performance, speed up the resolution of cases, and increase public trust in the legal system.
Judge Dr Muhammad Obaid Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Sharjah Judicial Department, reiterated the department’s commitment to developing the legal system and maintaining the rule of law, while complying with the directives of Sharjah’s Ruler.
Dr Mansour Mohammed Bin Nassar, Chairman of the Sharjah Government Legal Department, described the new law as “the result of the ongoing legislative efforts to create a legal framework that organises the emirate’s judicial work and aligns with evolving legal developments.”
Sheikh Faisal Bin Ali Bin Abdullah Al Mualla, Secretary-General of Sharjah Court, said that the law reflects the emirate’s determination to build a strong, yet future-ready legal framework.
Al Mualla stated that the law not only illustrates the emirate’s dedication to judicial excellence, but also encourages institutional collaboration and enhances the overall coherence of the legal system.
According to Judge Ahmed Abdulla Al Mulla, Chairman of the Court of Cassation, the law restructures court hierarchies and jurisdictional roles, which reinforces the Court of Cassation’s status as the highest judicial authority responsible for setting common legal principles and ensuring consistency in rulings.
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