Specialized recommendations by Judiciary Chief to judges for managing voluminous judicial cases
According to the Judiciary’s Media Center, Mohseni Ejei, during his 41st provincial trip since assuming the judiciary leadership, arrived in Mazandaran Province on Thursday morning, May 15, 2025, leading a high-ranking judicial delegation.
The Judiciary Chief and other senior judicial officials will undertake programs during this visit to address the legal and judicial issues of the province’s residents and support efforts to remove obstacles to production.
Meetings with officials and various community groups, as well as attending specialized sessions to resolve the issues and problems of Mazandaran’s people, are among the planned activities for the Judiciary Chief’s visit to the province.
It is noteworthy that since assuming the judiciary leadership on July 1, 2021, Mohseni Ejei has made official visits, accompanied by high-ranking judicial delegations, to the provinces of Ilam, Qazvin, Khuzestan, Golestan, Razavi Khorasan, Sistan and Baluchestan, Qom, Yazd, South Khorasan, Zanjan, Markazi, Isfahan, Alborz, Kurdistan, East Azerbaijan, Kerman, Ardabil, Bushehr, Hormozgan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Semnan, Tehran, Kermanshah, Gilan, Lorestan, West Azerbaijan, and Hamadan.
Specialized recommendations by Judiciary Chief to judges for managing voluminous judicial cases
According to the Judiciary’s Media Center, Mohseni Ejei, during a meeting with judges and judicial staff of Mazandaran Province, expressed appreciation for their diligent efforts in providing judicial and legal services to the public.
He stated: “As economic and livelihood issues intensify, the volume of judicial cases also increases. In fact, the overflow of economic and livelihood problems reaches the judiciary. Nevertheless, as judicial and legal servants of the people, despite the high volume of cases, we must strive to handle their judicial matters with utmost respect and diligence.”
The Judiciary Chief emphasized: “Our judicial colleagues should note that there is no insistence on necessarily closing cases, but rather on issuing robust and well-founded rulings. Our focus is on handling cases with utmost precision and speed.”
He added: “When a judge refers a matter to an enforcement officer, they must follow up to ensure a prompt response or inquiry. When a lawyer takes on multiple cases and cannot attend a hearing on time, the court should not be rescheduled, causing delays in proceedings.”
The Chief Justice further stated: “When a case is assigned to a judge, they must promptly determine whether the matter falls within their jurisdiction. It should not be the case that a judge sets a preliminary review date and, after two months, declares the case is outside their jurisdiction!”
Mohseni Ejei noted: “We must fully leverage electronic technologies to facilitate and expedite legal and judicial services to the public. To this end, it is essential to establish the infrastructure for utilizing smart technologies across all judicial institutions and centers, and we have taken significant steps in this regard.”
Judiciary Chief upon arrival in Mazandaran: We will strive to address the judicial and legal issues of this province to the best of our ability during this visit
According to the Judiciary’s Media Center, Mohseni Ejei, upon arriving in Mazandaran, stated in an interview regarding the objectives of the high-ranking judicial delegation’s visit: “During this trip to Mazandaran Province, we will visit various cities and regions, striving to address the judicial and legal issues of the province to the best of our ability. Additionally, we will engage with issues related to the executive branch where the judiciary can play a role in resolving or improving them.”
The Judiciary Chief added: “The people of Mazandaran are devout and hardworking, and this province is known for nurturing scholars and martyrs. We hope to take effective steps toward resolving the issues and problems of this province.”