The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, issued a royal order promoting and appointing 37 judges to the Board of Grievances.

The President of the Board of Grievances and Chairman of the Administrative Judicial Council, Dr. Ali bin Ahmed Al-Ahaideb, explained that the royal order included the promotion of 3 judges to the rank of Chief Appellate Judge, 1 judge to the rank of Appellate Judge, 2 judges to the rank of Chief Judge A, 4 judges to the rank of Chief Judge B, 7 judges to the rank of Deputy Chief Judge A, 4 judges to the rank of Deputy Chief Judge B, 9 judges to the rank of Judge A, and 4 judges to the rank of Judge B, in addition to appointing 3 judges to the same rank.

He said: “The administrative judiciary enjoys the care and support of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the attention and guidance of the Crown Prince. This is affirmed by this generous royal order supporting the Board of Grievances, which enhances the efficiency of judicial work, supports its judicial circuits with qualified competencies, and raises the readiness of the system to continue the pioneering march of administrative justice.”