Dubai Courts announced the resumption of the provision of marriage services in the Wafi Mall Center, starting today, Sunday, from eight in the morning until seven thirty in the evening, in the framework of enhancing the continuity of government work and the gradual return of employees and the provision of government services, in parallel with the implementation of the remote work system for workers who are excluded Of the decision, with the need to adhere to precautionary and preventive measures to prevent the spread of the Corona virus emerging (Covid-19).

Dubai Courts said that in order to complete the marriage contract, the husband and wife, the wife's guardian or his legal representative, the presence of two Muslim witnesses, and the original identity of all parties, in addition to the medical examination (for the engaged persons) from an accredited government center, must be present.

She affirmed that there are indicative signs to alert employees and dealers to the necessity of taking into account the social divergence by leaving a distance of no less than two meters between people, as well as indicative panels that include the contact number of the Dubai Health Authority hotline to report any infection or suspicion of infection with the Corona virus, pointing out that this step It is part of the country's efforts to limit the spread of the virus.

Dubai Courts indicated that its customers should benefit from the series of smart services that it provides as a basic option, while it will provide the necessary infrastructure services to facilitate remote work to ensure business continuity.

And Dubai Courts achieved 91% of the customer satisfaction with the “Judicial Sessions Service” via the technology of (visual communication), according to a questionnaire published on customer satisfaction with the service during the period of the emerging Corona Virus crisis; In the context of its commitment to preventive and precautionary measures.

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