RIYADH The Najiz Judicial Services Center has served over 60,000 clients since its launch in March 2020, the Saudi Ministry of Justice (MoJ) revealed. The center works to save clients time and effort by providing reliable and high-quality services.

“The center extends over 120 services; the most popular include filing a claim, enforcement application, e-conveyance of real estate, power of attorney, and legal counseling,” the ministry said.

According to the ministry’s statistics, the center’s clients have exceeded 35,000 in 2021, obtaining services in flexible working hours in cooperation with legal specialists from the private sector.

It is notable that the center has recently added new services such as filing a commercial claim, enforcement dispute, and applications by enforcement parties; and is working on adding more services.

The Najiz Center contributes to raising client satisfaction, enhancing judicial services, and achieving the ministry’s goal of excellence in government performance under Saudi Vision 2030.

Meanwhile, the Case Verification Center has received ISO 9001:2015 certification for the quality management system after thorough inspection by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), announced the MoJ.

“This achievement is the culmination of the center’s and the ministry’s efforts to upgrade judicial work and enhance client experience through precise and organized procedures,” said Salman Al-Fawzan, the deputy minister for judicial affairs.

“The Case Verification Center has undergone several stages, including research and evaluation; preparation for implementation; documentation of the system; implementation of the documented system; internal review; and finally, external review by the ISO,” he added.

Since its launch in November 2019, the center has performed over 2.4 million verifications for cases filed with over 180 Saudi courts.

It works to expedite decisions on cases, reduce hearings, and facilitate litigation procedures, in order to enhance efficiency and promote institutional justice. – SG

 

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