English media in Saudi Arabia is quite open and caters mostly to foreigners . Here is described a visit of justice minister to a Mecca court .
A former law minister of Pakistan told me a decade back that Saudi courts are not so overburdened as there is punishment for false accusers . In Pakistan judges come at 8.0 am ,they work all day , they hear a lot but few matters go to their logical conclusion .
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Justice minister finds judges missing during visit
JEDDAH: Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani was taken aback by the absence of most of the judges and other staff during office hours at a court in Makkah last week.
The minister discovered the absence during a surprise visit to the court, reported an online newspaper on Wednesday.
The newspaper, quoting sources, said that when Al-Samaani came to the court, he observed that the functioning had almost come to a halt during Ramadan. Only a few judges and other employees were present.
The minister's conversation with a court employee, as reported by the online newspaper, was interesting and is worth pondering over. Minister: "Where are the employees?" Employee: "Nobody is here. What do you want?" Minister: "I need judges." Employee: "There is no employee, no judge at present."
A visibly exasperated Al-Samaani left the court, said the newspaper.
http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/777301
A former law minister of Pakistan told me a decade back that Saudi courts are not so overburdened as there is punishment for false accusers . In Pakistan judges come at 8.0 am ,they work all day , they hear a lot but few matters go to their logical conclusion .
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Justice minister finds judges missing during visit
JEDDAH: Justice Minister Walid Al-Samaani was taken aback by the absence of most of the judges and other staff during office hours at a court in Makkah last week.
The minister discovered the absence during a surprise visit to the court, reported an online newspaper on Wednesday.
The newspaper, quoting sources, said that when Al-Samaani came to the court, he observed that the functioning had almost come to a halt during Ramadan. Only a few judges and other employees were present.
The minister's conversation with a court employee, as reported by the online newspaper, was interesting and is worth pondering over. Minister: "Where are the employees?" Employee: "Nobody is here. What do you want?" Minister: "I need judges." Employee: "There is no employee, no judge at present."
A visibly exasperated Al-Samaani left the court, said the newspaper.
http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/777301