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Saudi, Indian attorneys general discuss enhancing judicial cooperation

Saudi, Indian attorneys general discuss enhancing judicial cooperation

Saudi Gazette25-02-2025

Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Saudi Attorney General Sheikh Saud Al-Muajab received Attorney General of India R. Venkataramani and his accompanying delegation at the Public Prosecution headquarters in Riyadh on Tuesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Al-Muajab emphasized the importance of further enhancing judicial cooperation between the two institutions to support the advancement of justice in both friendly countries.
Their discussions focused on expanding cooperation between the two countries. The Indian Attorney General attended a visual presentation on institutional governance of prosecutorial criminal procedures and the technological transformation in judicial processes.
This visit comes within the framework of the growing relations between the two countries that have witnessed remarkable progress in various fields, confirming the strategic partnership between Riyadh and New Delhi.

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