Minister of Justice Abdellatif Wehbe, accompanied by Mohamed Abdel Nabaoui, President-Delegate of the Supreme Judicial Council, and Moulay Hassan El Daki, Chief of Public Prosecution, (gave) the start of projects for new judicial facilities in the cities of Agadir and Biokri, in a step aimed at improving and developing the justice infrastructure and facilitating access to justice. Citizens to judicial services.
In this context, it was opened The temporary headquarters of the Administrative Court of Appeal In Agadir, which extends over an area of 3,426 square meters and costs about 333,780 dirhams. The inauguration also included the temporary headquarters Commercial Court of Appeal On an area of 5,667 square meters, at a total cost estimated at 1,018,404 dirhams, in addition to Headquarters of the Court of First Instance and the Family Justice Department in BucreIt was built on an area of 9,500 square meters at a cost of 77,567,239 dirhams.
A statement from the Ministry of Justice confirmed that these new judicial buildings were built with authentic Moroccan architectural specifications and modern, contemporary designs at the same time, in terms of equipment for accessing judicial information and electronic panels that include data about the popular files and judicial activity of the court, which will lead to reducing pressure on its employees. Improving judicial services and facilitating access to information for litigants and litigants.
The Minister of Justice stressed in a statement on the occasion that “these efforts fall within the framework of bringing judicial services and institutions closer to citizens and various stakeholders, responding to the tremendous development that the region is experiencing at the developmental, economic and social levels, and keeping pace with the qualitative boom that the region is experiencing, which constitutes a model for the cultural development of the Kingdom of Morocco.” .
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