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Saudi Pleading System

Why Attend

The system includes general provisions (scope of application, validity of litigation procedures, valid assessment, determination of place of residence, transfer of the case to another court, notification controls and procedures, and delivery of a copy of the notification), jurisdiction (international jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, and territorial jurisdiction), filing and registering a lawsuit (statement of claim, its conditions and delivery, and attendance dates after filing the statement of claim), the presence and absence of adversaries and representation in litigation, session procedures and their order, defenses, entry and intervention, incidental requests, suspension of litigation, discontinuance of litigation, abandonment of litigation, recusal of judges and their dismissal from judgment, evidentiary procedures (interrogation of adversaries, admission, oath, inspection, testimony, expertise, handwriting, and circumstantial evidence), rulings (issuing rulings, correcting and interpreting rulings), methods of objecting to rulings (appeal, cassation, petition for reconsideration), summary justice, terminations (endowments and minors, consolidation, proof of death, and inventory of heirs), and final rulings.

Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Objectives

Explaining the new Saudi Procedure Law

The Sharia Procedure Law

Regulating the procedures for filing lawsuits

Expedited judicial procedures

Guarantees the rights of parties

Developing enforcement procedures

Using technology

The role of judges and lawyers

The Sharia Procedure Law and its implementing regulations

When is a case eligible for judgment?

What does the Sharia Procedure Law mean?

Methodology

This training course utilizes a variety of group discussions, along with individual and group exercises. A number of written exercises will also be used throughout the course.

Target Audience

Legal advisors, legal department employees, and lawyers in government and private institutions

Directors of legal departments, administrative affairs, and personnel affairs

Members of public prosecution offices and specialized prosecution offices

Lawyers in law firms

Legal researchers in various agencies

Legal advisors in specialized agencies and offices

Target Competencies

Definition of general provisions for criminal cases according to the Saudi Code of Civil Procedure

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