The Board of Grievances will complete 242,000 cases, representing 97% of the total, in 2025

The Board of Grievances achieved an unprecedented leap in judicial performance indicators during 2025, announcing the completion of more than 242,000 lawsuits , achieving a record completion rate of 97% of the total cases registered with it. These figures represent a significant operational difference compared to previous years, reflecting the accelerated pace of administrative litigation and the efficiency of the judicial system in resolving disputes and preserving rights.
Record numbers reflect performance efficiency
Official statistics released by the Decision Support Center at the Diwan revealed that administrative courts held a total of 391,132 judicial sessions last year. These figures represent an increase of over 109,000 sessions compared to 2024, confirming the high level of preparedness of the judicial departments and their ability to handle the growing influx of cases and expedite their resolution, supported by qualified judicial and administrative staff.
Digital transformation and the Kingdom's Vision 2030
These achievements cannot be viewed in isolation from the broader context of the Kingdom's development. This accomplishment is a direct result of the comprehensive digital transformation plans adopted by the Board of Grievances in recent years. Electronic platforms and smart systems, such as the "Moeen" electronic system, have contributed to automating judicial procedures and reducing litigation times, aligning directly with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to enhance the efficiency of government agencies and improve the quality of life through accessible and efficient judicial services.
The economic and social impact of expedited litigation
This acceleration in the resolution of administrative cases carries significant implications that extend beyond mere numerical gains. The administrative judiciary is a cornerstone of strengthening the investment climate in the Kingdom. The swift adjudication of disputes involving government entities enhances investor and corporate confidence in the legal framework and ensures the stability of commercial and administrative transactions. Furthermore, reducing litigation time contributes to achieving prompt justice, thereby bolstering public trust in state institutions.
Performance comparison and user experience improvement
Business rates recorded a remarkable increase, averaging 70%, a metric that demonstrates the success of strategies to improve the beneficiary experience. The statistical comparison revealed a significant improvement in productivity, with figures jumping from 168,000 completed cases in 2024 to unprecedented levels in 2025. This transparency in publishing indicators reflects the Bureau's commitment to accurately measuring performance levels and utilizing digital data to enhance service quality and solidify the Kingdom's leadership in administrative justice.



