General Court Cases

General court cases are among the most comprehensive cases in the Saudi judicial system, where general courts specialize in hearing cases that do not fall within the jurisdiction of specialized courts such as commercial, administrative, or labor courts.

These cases include civil disputes, real estate cases, personal status cases, and some minor criminal cases.

At Usus Law Firm, we possess extensive experience in handling general court cases, and we are committed to providing strong defense and precise consultations to ensure the protection of our clients' rights at all levels of litigation.

How We Work?

  • We represent clients before general courts in various types of cases
  • We draft legal memoranda, objections, and appeals against judgments
  • We follow up on litigation procedures from the first hearing until the final judgment is issued
  • We provide legal consultations related to civil, real estate, and personal status cases
  • We follow up on the enforcement of issued judgments to ensure full recovery of rights

Service Scope

  • Civil cases and disputes between individuals
  • Real estate cases related to ownership, lease, or land disputes
  • Personal status cases such as marriage, divorce, alimony, and custody
  • Some minor criminal cases that fall within the jurisdiction of general courts
  • Appeals against judgments before appellate and cassation courts

Why Us?

Comprehensive Experience

Professional handling of various types of cases before general courts

Precise Memoranda

Drafting legal memoranda supported by regulatory texts and precedents

Continuous Follow-up

Accurate monitoring of procedures to ensure protection of clients' rights

Innovative Solutions

Legal solutions that enhance chances of success in various cases

Frequently Asked Questions

What cases do general courts specialize in?
Civil cases, real estate cases, personal status cases, and some minor criminal cases.
Can general court judgments be appealed?
Yes, appeals can be made before appellate and cassation courts according to regulations.
Is the client required to appear in person?
No, the attorney representing the client can carry out all procedures.
How long does it take to resolve general cases?
It varies depending on the type of case, but it usually takes from several months to a year.

Our Work

Represented a client in a real estate dispute over land ownership, where they obtained a court judgment confirming their right to ownership.
Handled a complex personal status case, where a fair judgment was reached ensuring the rights of both parties.

References and Regulations

Saudi Sharia Procedures Law Ministry of Justice Regulations Executive Regulations for Civil and Real Estate Cases