Giordania
The Jordanian Senate has approved significant amendments to the Civil Procedures Law, aiming to alleviate the workload of the Court of Cassation and streamline the judicial process. The key amendment increases the monetary threshold for lawsuits eligible for appeal before the Court of Cassation from JD10,000 to JD20,000, in addition to non-assessable lawsuits.
The primary goal of this amendment is to reduce the burden on the Court of Cassation, which handles a high volume of human rights lawsuits. By raising the threshold, the amendment seeks to curb unjustified appeals and prevent delays caused by frivolous litigation, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the judicial system.
The bill was approved by the Senate as referred from the Lower House, reflecting a coordinated effort between the two chambers to implement judicial reforms. This amendment is part of broader efforts to modernize Jordan's legal framework and improve the administration of justice.
These legislative changes demonstrate Jordan's commitment to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of its judicial system, ensuring timely and fair resolution of legal disputes.