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Qatar: Supreme Judicial Council Streamlines Procedures and Accelerates Litigation Timelines
Gulf Times, 20 January 2026: Qatar’s Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) has announced major improvements to judicial efficiency after completing key phases of its 2019–2025 National Initiative to advance judicial systems.
President of the SJC and of the Court of Cassation, confirmed the initiative has modernised legislative tools, overhauled judicial procedures and expanded digital transformation across the courts. This has included full digitisation of case files, electronic submission of pleadings and automated issuance of rulings, supported by an electronic integration link with 23 government entities.
Litigation timelines have been significantly reduced, with the average case duration falling to 38 days, and 94.3% of cases resolved within six months. Over the past five years, 98.4% of cases across all courts were completed, and same‑day rulings increased annually.
The SJC reported major capacity‑building achievements, with Qatarisation reaching 70% in the judicial cadre and 75% in administrative staff. New specialised courts, including the Investment and Trade Court, were introduced to support economic activity and provide alternatives to litigation in family matters.
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