Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council announces administrative restructuring of federal judiciary
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BAGHDAD, Iraq โ Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council has launched an administrative restructuring of the federal judiciary under executive orders issued by Chief Justice Faiq Zaid, the council said. The decrees were published on Sunday, July 5, and call for personnel changes and structural adjustments across various levels of the judiciary.
According to the council, the measures are intended to speed up court operations and reorganize administrative units within the federal system. The restructuring includes judge appointments, reshuffling of court division heads and the abolition of certain administrative bodies.
The council said the aim is to strengthen the federal judiciary's administrative coordination over courts nationwide. Officials also stated that the changes are designed to safeguard judicial independence and improve the efficiency of legal proceedings.
No further details on the specific appointments or the timeline for implementation were immediately available.
