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ADJD adopts interactive bilingual claim for Appeal Courts
ABU DHABI, 4th May, 2021 (WAM) The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) has extended the scope of use of interactive bilingual claim forms to cases before the Courts of Appeal, allowing foreign litigants to easily familiarise themselves with court procedures.
Youssef Saeed Al Abri, ADJD Under-Secretary, said that adopting the Arabic and English appeal forms comes as the fourth phase of the bilingual claim forms project launched by the Judicial Department two years ago, under the directives of H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and ADJD President, to develop an advanced and world-class judicial system that supports the Emirate of Abu Dhabi s efforts to strengthen its position as an attractive destination for business and investment, with the necessary corollary work to improve the efficiency and sustainability of judicial processes, and develop provided services.
April 2021
Tensions continued to mount among Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt ahead of Addis Ababa’s planned second unilateral filling of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in coming months. In apparent warning to Addis Ababa and preparation for possible escalation of inter-state tensions, Sudan and Egypt 31 March-5 April held second joint military exercise since Nov 2020. New round of talks among Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on filling and operation of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on Blue Nile river broke down 6 April. Cairo same day denounced Ethiopia’s “lack of political will to negotiate in good faith”, while Khartoum vowed to “consider all possible options to protect its security”, denouncing Addis Ababa’s rejection of its proposal for quadripartite mediation by AU, EU, UN and U.S. to break deadlock in AU-led negotiations. Ethiopia’s water minister Seleshi Bekele 7 April said Addis Ababa would proceed with second filling of dam during forthcoming rainy season bet
Former vice-president Dr Guy Scott speaks on 5fm Burning Issue radio program as he remembers the late President Michael Sata on October 26, 2017- Picture by Tenson Mkhala
FORMER Vice-President Dr Guy Scott says it is tragic to see politicians infantilising voters, reducing them to beggars and treating them like dirt with the continued cash donations. And Dr Scott says Zambians are not fools, as they have seen the politics of cash donations before, in apparent reference to the MMD regime that was ousted in 2011. Last week, Presidential Affairs Minister Freedom Sikazwe said government officials and members of parliament were giving out money in their constituencies because people were begging for it. But in response to a.
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