The State Council of Egypt has officially launched its unique page on the professional networking platform LinkedIn, alongside the page of its Center for Studies and Judicial Research. This initiative aims to enhance institutional communication and accurately convey information to the public.
These two pages are now the official and reliable sources for news and information related to the activities, initiatives, and scientific and judicial events associated with the State Council. The Council encourages judges, employees, and all those interested in judicial affairs to follow these pages to stay updated on the latest news, training opportunities, and available professional resources.
The official pages will serve several key functions, including:
- Publishing official news and updates from the State Council.
- Presenting job opportunities and professional development programs, including judicial training.
- Promoting scientific activities, seminars, and research organized by the Center for Studies and Judicial Research.
- Building a high-level professional network that reflects the esteemed status of the State Council.
- Highlighting approved judicial and research initiatives and projects.
Furthermore, the State Council has issued a warning against the dissemination of any incorrect or misleading information or any false claims of official affiliation with the Council. Legal actions will be taken against violators to maintain the Council's prestigious and reputable image.
Established in 1946, the State Council is an independent judicial authority and a pillar of Egypt's judiciary. It was modeled after the French Council of State, and its governing law is Law No. 47 of 1972. The Council uniquely handles administrative disputes, execution disputes related to its rulings, disciplinary lawsuits, and legal opinions on matters defined by law. It also reviews and drafts legislative projects and contracts involving the state or public entities.
To file a lawsuit with the State Council, the following steps must be observed:
- Draft a petition clearly indicating the authority to which it is submitted, which is the State Council.
- The petition must be signed by a lawyer with at least appellate-level credentials.
- Clearly state the requests within the petition.
- Notify the opposing parties with a separate document from the petition.
- Provide 13 copies of the petition to the Council, along with two copies for each defendant named in the petition.
- Prepare a file to hold all documents, including a copy of the plaintiff's ID and a copy of the lawyer's card.
- Sign a declaration confirming that the petition encompasses all defenses and pleas.
- Visit the review office for a detailed examination of the petition.
- Prepare 20 Egyptian pounds in stamps to affix to the petition.
- Receive a deposit receipt for the lawsuit and await notification regarding the session date.
On another note, the Absher platform has clarified the process for users who have forgotten their passwords or security question answers, making it easier to regain access to their accounts. Users are advised to visit the official Absher website, where they will find an option to reset their password.
Upon reaching the login page, users can select the password recovery option. They will then need to answer one of the verification questions provided by Absher correctly. Once they do so, they can easily regain access to their account and change their password securely.
In cases where users cannot reset their password online, Absher offers an alternative: visiting one of its self-service devices located throughout the Kingdom. These devices allow users to change their passwords quickly and conveniently, making them an ideal option for those who prefer direct interaction with technology or have difficulty using the internet.
The Absher platform continually strives to provide facilities for all users through a variety of electronic services covering various aspects of daily life. Whether dealing with traffic transactions, passport services, or civil affairs, Absher simplifies the process of completing government procedures without needing to visit government offices. This aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 for digital transformation, aimed at easing the daily lives of citizens and residents.
To create a new account on the Absher platform, users must follow these steps:
- Visit the official Absher website at https://www.absher.sa/portal/landing.html.
- Navigate to the registration page by selecting either "Registration in Absher" or "Create New Account."
- Enter personal data such as national ID or residency number (for residents), date of birth, mobile phone number, and email, ensuring all data is accurate.
- Choose a strong username and password, with recommendations for a mix of uppercase, lowercase letters, and numbers for security.
- Input the verification code sent to the provided mobile number to confirm the registration process.
- Agree to the platform's terms and conditions.
- Complete the registration and activate the account using the chosen username and password.
After creating an account, users can take advantage of all electronic services provided by Absher, whether for completing government transactions or accessing services tailored to citizens and residents in the Kingdom.