February 2019 \ News \ INDIAN DIASPORA
Abu Dhabi’s tryst with Hindi

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) has added Hindi as the third official language to be spoken in the city’s courts ...

  • Mr Yousef Saeed Al Abri

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD) has added Hindi as the third official language to be spoken in the city’s courts, alongside Arabic and English. According to the ADJD, this step was aimed at helping foreigners to learn about litigation procedures, their rights and duties without a language barrier, in addition to facilitating registration procedures via unified forms available through the Department’s website, The Khaleej Times reported.

“The adoption of multilingual interactive forms for claim sheets, grievances and requests, aims to promote judicial services and increase the transparency of litigation procedures,” Yousef Saeed Al Abri, undersecretary of the ADJD, said in February.

“This is in addition to facilitating registration procedures to the public through simplified and easy forms and raising litigants’ legal awareness via interactive forms of the statements of claims, to ensure access to the legal materials related to the subject of the dispute.”




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