Abu Dhabi Judicial Department adopts remote working system

The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, ADJD, has begun adopting a remote working system, to allow some of its notaries to do their jobs without being present at their place of work.

Chancellor Yousuf Al Abri, Under-Secretary of the ADJD, stated that the remote working system will increase opportunities for flexible work, and use technology as a tool to improve productivity and achieve the highest level of professionalism while offering services. This will also realise the strategic priority of the ADJD to strengthen the effectiveness and sustainability of its judicial operations, and guarantee the facilitation of all its services, he added.

Al Abri also highlighted the ADJD’s continued efforts to develop its established working procedures, to comply with the requirements of the Abu Dhabi Government and the directives of H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the ADJD, to adopt the latest tools and technologies in offering its services, according to the highest international standards.

He explained that adopting and utilising mobile technology will enable the ADJD to benefit from new developments to complete its required tasks with precision and speed using the latest technologies. It will achieve its vision of a modern and effective independent judicial system and provide judicial services of international quality.