Morocco’s countries monitor the role of forensic documentation in supporting the Kingdom’s judicial process

Heba Press – Rabat

As part of the celebrations of the glorious national holidays, and on the occasion of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Glorious Throne Day, and in memory of the King’s Revolution and the People’s and Youth Day, the National Union of Notaries and the Regional Council of Appeal Judges of Béni Mellal-Khenifra held communication meetings to discuss “the historical role of the notary profession in defending the property of the homeland and its serious commitment to consolidating the rule of law and law.”

The judges and jurists unanimously agreed on the importance of forensic documentation in supporting the Kingdom’s legal journey, and the historical role of forensic documentation in preserving achievements and defending rights through the legal documentation of the decades that marked the legal act and established the state of rights and law in the Kingdom, stressing during the interventions that the role of Al-Aduli documentation in the history of Morocco has always been associated with the Alawite sultans and their orientation towards establishing a state of law, justice and truth derived from the principles of Islam. of moderation and moderation, explaining that most of the royal books were historically documented by the Alawite sultans, leading to the contract of allegiance between the sultan and the people who received the honor documented by gentlemen.

During the communication meetings with the National Union of Moroccan Notaries, the role of forensic documentation has been historically monitored in establishing the principles of the rule of law and law, and he was keen to charge the Notaries with documenting the contract of allegiance between the king and the people, which underlines the importance of forensic documentation as a means from the teachings of the Islamic religion to support legal life in the Kingdom.

During the discussions, the speakers highlighted the importance of forensic documentation, which has a long history of defending the major issues of the Kingdom, through which notarial contracts contributed to documenting marriage and divorce contracts in desert regions, which were registered as commercial legal documents that Morocco placed among historical documents and documents of the International Committee to highlight the Moroccanness of the Sahara and present it as a legal argument and proof of the connection of the inhabitants of the Sahara with the Alawite sultans.

Dr. Idris Al-Tarrali, President of the Regional Council of Appeal of the Notary of the Beni Mellal-Khénifra region, reviewed the important role that the notary profession has played throughout history in consolidating the legal rules governing relations between people in society, recalling the importance of the profession in the Moroccan legal system and Moroccan traditions, based on trust. The Alawite sultans tasked the Alawite gentlemen with authenticating the oath of allegiance as the highest contract in the kingdom.

Al-Tarrali, a member of the National Union of Notaries, gave a presentation on the place that the Alawite sultans gave to the profession of notary and its distinguished position in the social life of Moroccans throughout history until today, explaining the value of the profession within the legal and judicial professions that contribute to preserving contractual security and preserving… Symptoms, lineages and assets, adding that the profession of justice constitutes one of the most important pillars of the judiciary in Morocco, due to its role in documenting judicial decisions for decades.

It was stated in Dr. Al-Tarrali’s presentation that the profession of adoul is a profession that invokes religious and national motives, as the adouls are soldiers enlisted in the service of the great causes of the Kingdom and the first to defend the national domain, citing what he knows about the preparation of contracts that give Morocco its position in preserving its national unity and defense. Of the national identity in the registration of social contracts that have been documented in the southern provinces throughout history and have been mentioned as legal defenses that Morocco has used in the past. International Court to prove the Moroccanness of the Sahara and the connection of the Sahrawis with the reign of the Alawite sultans, as the speaker considered that the profession of justice is one of the professions that still contribute to the defense of national and religious constants. contributes to protecting the contractual security of Moroccans.

Dr. Al-Tarali highlighted the post-independence period, explaining that the competition for legislative rents contributed to legislation for a certain period at the expense of the legal profession, explaining that the legal arsenal from which the legal profession draws its authority dates back in most of its texts to an Islamic legal and religious authority, which calls for The depth of its legal and social practice aims to establish justice, avoid major sins and avoid falling into minor sins.

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