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The Dubai Rental Dispute Resolution Center (RDC) celebrated the graduation of 15 new judges, marking a significant advancement in judicial expertise within the emirate. This initiative underscores the RDC's dedication to cultivating specialized judicial professionals capable of efficiently and fairly resolving rental disputes. The graduation ceremony was attended by key officials, including Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Land Department.
The comprehensive training programs provided the judges with essential applied competencies and a deep understanding of rental litigation processes. Key areas of focus included effective case management, insights into landlord-tenant relationships, and a structured approach to decision-making based on clear legal procedures. The training also incorporated the use of advanced digital tools and technologies employed by the RDC to expedite proceedings while upholding justice.
Judge Abdulqader Mousa Mohammed, Chairman of the Rental Disputes Center, expressed pride in this achievement, highlighting its importance in enhancing judicial excellence and stabilizing Dubai's real estate sector. He emphasized the RDC's established reputation for upholding justice, balancing rental relationships, and protecting the rights of all parties involved. This achievement aligns with the RDC's strategy to continuously develop judicial talent and advance digital transformation in litigation.
The graduation of these judges, equipped with enhanced skills and knowledge, strengthens confidence in the emirate's judicial system. The ceremony concluded with the recognition of the graduating judges, signifying the start of a new phase of responsibility and professionalism in their judicial careers.

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