Dubai Courts are in the final phase of relocating their Labour and Execution Court to new premises in Al Awir.
Labour Claims can be filed from next week and cases will be heard from August 16.
The building will accommodate extra administrative staff and courtrooms to speed up the legal process.
More than 300 parking spaces will be available.
The building also houses a nursery, police office, prayer rooms and an auditorium as well as customer service counters.
The official spokesman for Dubai Courts, Hamid Thani, told ARN News that he hopes the move will exceed expectations.
He added that the project was delivered as planned despite the pandemic.
The new Labor Court and Execution Court building has several service facilities that qualify it to provide the utmost comfort for both #DubaiCourts’ customers and staff members. The new building will open on August 9th, 2020. pic.twitter.com/ssxMQjbE8k
— Dubai Courts - محاكم دبي (@DubaiCourts) July 23, 2020


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