Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (Oman)

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The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (MJLA) (Arabic: وزراة العدل والشؤون القانونية) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for drafting legislation, providing other government bodies with legal advice, and regulating the legal profession. It was the result of the merger of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Legal Affairs in August 2020.[1]

The Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs is Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Said Al Saeedi[2] and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs is Yahya bin Nasser bin Mansoor Al Khusaibi.[3]

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  1. ^ Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (18 August 2020). "Royal Decree 88/2020 Amalgamating the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Legal Affairs into One Ministry Named the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, Determining Its Competences, and Adopting Its Organisational Structure".
  2. ^ "Cabinet of Ministers". Archived from the original on 2011-05-03.
  3. ^ Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs. "Royal Decree 113/2020 Appointing to Some Positions".

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