President Inaugurates “Judicial Year 2025”
Photo: President’s Office
President Dr Mohamed Muizzu inaugurated the “Judicial Year 2025” last night during a ceremony held at the Islamic Centre.
The annual ceremony to inaugurate the Judicial Year reflects on the achievements of the judiciary over the past year and sets goals for the upcoming year. The President’s Office said this year’s event provides an opportunity to learn from previous experiences and fosters interaction among judges and judicial sector employees.
The ceremony included the official recognition of a long-serving judge for the honourable retirement from service. At the ceremony, Uz Ahmed Muthasim Adnan, the Chief Justice of the Maldives, delivered the Judicial Statement.
President Dr @MMuizzu officially inaugurates the Judicial Year 2025. The ceremony included the official recognition of a long-serving judge for the honourable retirement from service and featured a video presentation showcasing developments within the judicial sector. pic.twitter.com/tovwoHHCDv— The President's Office (@presidencymv) February 11, 2025
For the past eight years, special events have been organised to mark the inauguration of the Judicial Year, except for 2021. In this regard, the national-level symposium titled “Judicial Symposium” held annually to improve the functioning of the judiciary would also be conducted this year. This year’s symposium is dedicated to Islamic financing and reconciling judicial and administrative practices in courts.





