2011/10/26

Oct 24 Local government

المحامي العام الأول: عشرات آلاف الدعاوى لم تبت لقلة المحاكم و دمشق تحتاج لـ 30 محكمة مدنية
Attorney General: tens of thousands of cases pending before the courts for lack of Damascus and the need for 30 civil court
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Tuesday - October 25 - 2011 - 11:37:27

Lawyer said the first year in Damascus, "Marwan Logie" that the elimination of suffering large numbers of cases on the shelves of stores, where tens of thousands of them outstanding so far due to lack of courts and judges, noting that the number of civil courts in the province of 19, at the time you need alone to more than thirty court.

According to the newspaper "alwatan.sy" referred to "Ji" that the judicial reform comes not only expand the headquarters of the judiciary, the courts and increasing the civil courts, especially primitive,

He explained that the current Justice Palace is no longer able to accommodate the number of reviewers, noting that the date of construction of the building in 1949 was the time Damascus population exceeding 300 thousand, while their number has now nearly 7 million people.

The Download "Logie" different state institutions responsible for slowing down a lot of litigation, particularly with regard to real estate litigation, revealing that the civil courts in store thousands of cases non-specific addresses, in addition to the large number of real estate is registered in the Land Registry as a result of haphazard construction.

He pointed out that the proportion of haphazard construction in Damascus over 50% of the building, what with the time devoted to selling the property to a long series of citizens, noting that this is causing major problems affecting the judiciary, because of the large number of prosecutors and litigants in court.

The "Logie" to the need for training of judges and their rehabilitation and the creation of judicial sessions in which they acquire the necessary experience, considering that the judicial staff is suffering a lack of experience in the mechanisms of judicial work.

He stressed the need to automate the archiving of the judiciary and the information within the computers, rather than its presence in the warehouse, and activating the role of the regulatory state institutions to take its natural role.

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