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Commercial law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia serves as the framework that governs commercial transactions between individuals and companies. It aims to support the business environment and ensure fairness and stability in commercial relationships. This law is based on the Commercial Court System, the Companies Law, and the principles of Islamic Sharia, which are considered a fundamental reference. It handles appeals against government decisions, administrative contracts, and compensation claims. Its goal is to ensure administrative justice through specialized courts and its digital platform "Maeen".

Saudi Board of Grievances

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What is the Board of Grievances?

An independent judicial authority that handles administrative cases filed against government entities to ensure administrative justice.

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Associated Courts

It comprises Administrative Courts, Administrative Appeal Courts, and the Supreme Administrative Court, each with specific jurisdiction.

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Judicial Jurisdiction

Handles appeals against administrative decisions, government contracts, compensation claims, disciplinary actions, and other administrative cases.

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Administrative Grievances

Allows individuals and entities to file grievances against decisions issued by government bodies deemed unlawful or unjust.

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Litigation Process

Cases progress through various levels: starting from the Administrative Court, to Appeals, and finally to the Supreme Administrative Court if needed.

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Digital Transformation

The Board offers e-services via the “Maeen” platform, including filing claims, tracking sessions, and viewing judgments online.