
35 New Judges Sworn in at Dubai Courts; UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed Presides Over Ceremony
Appointments highlight Dubai’s drive to strengthen judicial integrity, reinforcing public trust and supporting the UAE’s vision for a fair legal system.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, presided over the swearing-in ceremony of 35 new judges at Dubai Courts. The ceremony took place at Al Mudaif Majlis in Union House in Dubai.
Sheikh Mohammed wished the new judges success in their roles, emphasising the importance of upholding justice and integrity.
The Ruler also affirmed that an independent judiciary is essential to ensure social stability and protect people’s rights. He highlighted the key role of judges in upholding the rule of law, delivering justice, and supporting national development, noting that fair rulings help build a society founded on justice, trust, and prosperity.
The new judges have expressed gratitude for the trust placed in them and reaffirmed their commitment to performing their duties with fairness and integrity. They have pledged to uphold the values of justice while safeguarding the legal rights of individuals and institutions.
The ceremony has been attended by senior officials, including Mohammed Ibrahim Al Shaibani, Director General of the Dubai Ruler’s Court and Deputy Chairman of the Judicial Council, Dr. Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director General of Dubai Courts, and Dr. Abdullah Saif Al Sabousi, Secretary-General of the Dubai Judicial Council.
This latest appointment underscores Dubai’s continued efforts to strengthen its judicial system, ensuring that it remains a cornerstone of the emirate’s governance and a pillar of public trust. The initiative also reflects the UAE’s long-term vision for a transparent, efficient, and progressive legal framework that supports sustainable development.
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