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system.
H.E. Justice Issa Sharif, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal; H.E. Justice Khalid Al Hosani, Chief Justice of
the Courts of First Instance; and H.E. Justice Abdul Latif Al Olama, Head of the Technical Office of the Court
of Cassation, were also present during the visit.
The visit reflected the ongoing efforts of Dubai Courts and the DJI to strengthen communication between
judicial leadership and judicial trainees. It also highlighted their shared commitment to nurturing national
talent, supporting professional development, and ensuring that qualification programs meet the evolving
judicial and institutional needs. Furthermore, it underscores their commitment to qualifying and training
national judicial professionals in accordance with the highest standards to ensure institutional excellence and
quality.
H.E. Judge Abdulqader Mousa said: “During this meeting, we focused on the role of trainees within the
justice system. It reinforces the directives and vision of the judicial leadership, which call for upholding the
highest standards of integrity and professionalism. Our trainees represent the cornerstone of the future,
ensuring the continued delivery of quality judicial services and enhancing the efficiency of work in the courts.
This meeting provided an opportunity for the trainees to raise their inquiries and discuss any challenges, with
the attending leaders offering guidance and practical advice based on their experience. Through this
meeting, we reaffirmed the importance of integrating academic knowledge with field experience to achieve
excellence in judicial work.”
H.E. Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi said, “We greatly value the visit of H.E. Judge Abdulqader Mousa
Mohammed, as it reflects the interest of the judicial leadership in nurturing national talent and empowering
them to fulfil their noble duty of upholding justice. It also aligns with our efforts to prepare qualified national
judicial professionals with specialised legal knowledge and the necessary professional skills to enhance the
quality of judicial services.”
The ‘Judicial and Legal Studies Program for Judicial Trainees’ is one of the fundamental qualifying programs
overseen by the DJI. It aims to equip trainees with the academic and practical skills essential for advancing
judicial work within a framework of efficiency, integrity, and professionalism. Through such programs, the DJI
is committed to empowering the Dubai’s judicial system with qualified national professionals capable of
reinforcing justice and enhancing the effectiveness of the judiciary.
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