The Sharia Procedural Law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia constitutes the legal framework that regulates the conduct of lawsuits before general, commercial, and labor courts, aiming to ensure justice and prompt resolution of disputes. The law includes provisions related to litigation procedures, filing cases, appeals, objections to judgments, and enforcement procedures.
The executive regulations of the law specify practical procedural details, such as session schedules, methods of notifying parties, and document submission procedures, ensuring efficient and transparent administration of justice. The regulations also cover methods for enforcing court rulings and decisions, including execution on movable and immovable assets.
Compliance with the law and its executive regulations helps protect the rights of all parties, reduce disputes, and ensure organized and effective judicial proceedings. It also enhances trust in the judicial process and guarantees adherence to applicable laws and regulations.