New Batch of Legal Experts Take Oath at Ministry of Justice

A new batch of legal experts on Sunday took the legal oath as accredited experts before Qatari judicial authorities, in accordance with the regulations set forth in the law No. 16 of 2017, regularizing expertise works.

The 10 experts received the registration certificates, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice to assume their duties after being registered in the rosters of experts of the Ministry of Justice's Experts Department.

The new batch includes a contingent of expert national cadres in various specializations, including aviation sciences, intellectual property, electronics, communications and internet engineering.

Assistant Undersecretary for the Ministers Office Ahmed Hassan Al Kuwari said the Ministry of Justice is fully preparing and qualifying national cadres and expertise and works to attract rare experts to enhance the efficiency of judicial entities in various fields and specializations to achieve the objectives the ministry seeks to achieve for the legal system through providing expertise that keep abreast of the comprehensive renaissance Qatar is witnessing in all fields in pursuit of consolidating the justice.

Experts are being prepared and qualified to practice the profession through integrated training programs that applicants receive to practice the profession before taking the legal oath within regular courses at the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies.

These programs aim to educate applicants about the rules for practicing the profession of experts by reviewing the provisions related to the conditions for registration in the experts roster, clarifying the legal obligations related to practicing the profession of experts and taking note of the rules for complaining against the expert and disciplinary accountability, as well as the legal rules related to the implementation of expert work.

The programs also deal with the provisions regulating the registration of experts, the controls for practicing expert work, and the rules for performing and executing expert work in the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Source: Qatar News Agency