On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, the Administrative Court in Tabuk received a delegation of male and female law students from Prince Fahd bin Sultan University. The visit began with a comprehensive introductory program highlighting the development of administrative justice in the Kingdom and the vital role of the Board of Grievances in upholding justice. Informational materials were presented to showcase the organizational structure of administrative courts and the functions of their various circuits, followed by a field tour across the court's departments.
During the tour, the delegation was introduced to the lifecycle of an administrative case, from filing to judgment issuance. Students also observed presentations on modern litigation mechanisms, including how court sessions are managed and how the Board's digital platforms are utilized. This enabled them to connect academic learning with practical application in a judicial work environment.
The visit concluded with an open meeting with His Excellency Sheikh Yahya bin Abdullah Al-Zahrani, President of the Administrative Court in Tabuk, who addressed students' questions on judicial systems and procedures. He emphasized the Board of Grievances' commitment to supporting young national talents. This initiative forms part of a series of participatory programs aimed at raising legal awareness within universities and preparing a highly qualified generation of legal professionals in line with the highest standards.


