Baghdad: Documented court orders have initiated significant changes in the Iraqi judicial system, affecting both the Court of Cassation and the Courts of Appeal across Baghdad and various governorates. These changes are part of an effort to streamline judicial processes and improve the efficiency of legal proceedings within the country.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zaidan, has issued judicial orders that reassign judges to the Court of Cassation. Additionally, the orders include modifications to the Courts of Appeal. These changes are part of a broader strategy to address the operational needs of the courts and ensure the fair administration of justice.
The reassignments and changes reflect an ongoing commitment to enhancing the judiciary's effectiveness. By strategically placing judges in roles where they are most needed, the Supreme Judicial Council aims to improve the legal system's responsiveness to the public's needs. The orders are expected to bring about a more cohesive and dynamic judicial process across Iraq's legal landscape.