Latest laws

>

Part IV: Judicial Authorities: Role in the Security Sector

Decree No. (905) of 1994 on abolishing remote courts and establishing summary courts

The Secretary of the General People’s Committee for Justice and Public Security

Decree No. (905) of 1423 FBP

on Abolishing Remote Courts and Establishing Summary Courts

 

Secretary of the General People’s Committee for Justice and Public Security,
Upon review of:

  • The Judicial System Law issued by Law No. (51) of 1976

AD;

  • Law No. (18) of 1423 FBP on the Establishment and Organization of People’s Courts

in the Basic People’s Congresses;

  • The General People’s Committee Decree No. (19) of 1993 AD on Organizing the Secretariat

of the General People’s Committee for Justice and Public Security; and

  • The letters of the Chairman of the Judicial Bodies Inspection Management Committee

Nos. (680 – 747 – 752) dated 16/10/1423 FBP, and

  • Based on the submission of the Undersecretary of Judicial and Legal Affairs,

 

has decreed the following:

 

Article (1)

The following remote courts shall be abolished: 

1. Bir Al-Ghanam remote court; 2. Al-Shaqiqa remote court; 

3. Nasmah remote court; 4. Al Qaryat al Sharqiyah remote court; 

5. Al Qaryat al Gharbiyah remote court; 6. Tabaqah remote court; 

7. Al Shweiref remote court; 8. Kabaw remote court; 

9. Wazzin remote court; 10. Sinawen remote court; 

11. Daraj remote court; 12. Tiji remote court; 

13. Badr remote court; 14. Al Jawsh remote court; 

15. Bent Baya remote court; 16. Wanzarik remote court;

 

Article (2)

A summary court to be cited as “Bir Al-Ghanam Summary Court” shall be established within the jurisdiction of Zawiya Court of First Instance. The new summary court shall be headquartered in Bir Al-Ghanam City and shall have the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Bir Al-Ghanam remote court.

 

Article (3)

Summary courts shall be established within the jurisdiction of Ghrayan Court of First Instance. The headquarters and jurisdictions of such courts shall be as follows: 

1. Al-Shaqiqa Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Al-Shaqiqa City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Al-Shaqiqa remote court. 

2. Nasmah Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Nasmah City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Nasmah remote court. 

3. Al Qaryat Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Al Qaryat City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Al Qaryat al Sharqiyah and Al Qaryat al Gharbiyah remote courts. 

4. Tabaqah Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Tabaqah City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Tabaqah remote court. 

5. Al Shweiref Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Al Shweiref City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Al Shweiref remote court.

 

Article (4)

Summary courts shall be established within the jurisdiction of Jadu Court of First Instance. The headquarters and jurisdictions of such courts shall be as follows: 

1. Kabaw Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Kabaw City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Kabaw remote court. 

2. Wazzin Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Wazzin City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Wazzin remote court. 

3. Sinawen Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Sinawen City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Sinawen remote court. 

4. Daraj Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Daraj City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Daraj remote court.

5. Tiji Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Tiji City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Tiji, Badr and Al Jawsh remote courts.

 

Article (5)

Two summary courts shall be established within the jurisdiction of Sabha Court of First Instance. The headquarters and jurisdictions of such courts shall be as follows: 

1. Bent Baya Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Bent Baya City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Bent Baya remote court. 

2. Wanzarik Summary Court: Having its headquarters in Wanzarik City, and the same jurisdiction assigned to the abolished Wanzarik remote court.

 

Article (6)

This Decree shall be published in the official gazette and shall enter into force as of the date of publication.

 

Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Hejazi

The Secretary of the General People’s Committee for Justice

and Public Security

Issued on: 9 Rajab 1404 FDP

Corresponding to: 11/12/1423 FBP

Text Type:Decree
Text number:905
Text date:1994-12-11
Institution:General People's Committee
Status:Applicable

No texts are linked to this text

Announcement: Launch of Enhanced Legal Database Design.

We are thrilled to announce the successful launch of our new legal database design as part of DCAF's ongoing commitment to our valued users. This update introduces a range of improvements, including a streamlined, user-friendly interface and enhanced functionalities, ensuring effortless access to vital information.

We take great pride in delivering this significant enhancement, and we reaffirm our dedication to providing you with the utmost service excellence. We extend our sincere gratitude for your continued trust and support.