Judicial developments in the Kingdom at the Kuala Lumpur Book Fair

The Saudi Ministry of Justice is actively participating within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair 2026, highlighting the latest judicial developments in the Kingdom and the rapid legislative leaps and institutional transformations taking place in the judicial system, which aim to enhance the efficiency of judicial performance and facilitate procedures for beneficiaries locally and internationally.
Dimensions of judicial developments in the Kingdom and their global impact
This distinguished participation reflects the depth of cultural, intellectual, and historical ties between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, and highlights the Kingdom's pioneering role in developing the justice and judicial sector. Historically, the Kingdom has continuously modernized and developed its judicial systems to meet the demands of the modern era while upholding the established principles of Islamic law. This international exhibition serves as an ideal platform to share this rich experience with the international community and those interested in legal and judicial affairs worldwide.
The Ministry presents visitors to its pavilion with a comprehensive picture of the pioneering Saudi experience in formulating and modernizing judicial systems, which contributes to supporting the stability of the legal and contractual environment, and enhances the Kingdom’s investment attractiveness at the regional and international levels by providing a safe, transparent and reliable legal environment that guarantees everyone’s rights.
Digital transformation and smart judicial platforms
In its efforts to streamline procedures and facilitate access to services, the Ministry of Justice is highlighting the significant role of the digital transformation within the judicial system. The Kingdom has successfully digitized the vast majority of its judicial services, enabling citizens, residents, and even foreign investors to easily and conveniently complete their judicial and documentation transactions through advanced digital platforms such as the Najiz electronic platform.
This technological transformation has not only facilitated daily procedures, but has also directly contributed to raising the efficiency of judicial work, reducing litigation time periods, and achieving high levels of transparency and reliability that are fully in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
Specialized legal publications enrich the exhibition's visitors
The Ministry's pavilion features a distinguished collection of specialized legal and legislative publications aimed at disseminating legal and educational awareness. Among the most prominent of these publications are "Explanation of the Evidence System" and "Explanation of the Personal Status System," in addition to a wide range of informational materials and guides that allow visitors to the exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to gain a close understanding of the Kingdom's modern legislative system.
This active participation falls under the umbrella of the Kingdom’s intensive cultural and intellectual presence, led by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission of the Saudi Ministry of Culture at the World Trade Center in Kuala Lumpur, to reaffirm the Kingdom’s commitment to building bridges of intellectual and cultural communication with various countries of the world and highlighting its national achievements in various fields.



