Mobile Courts have served 116,000 people nationwide

To date, there are 417 mobile courts held across the country
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Published at: 23/07/2025 08:11 AM

A total of 116,000 people have been served during the Mobile Courts days, said the president of the country's highest court, Judge Caryslia Rodríguez.

The information was released during a day of judicial assistance held at the Bolivarian National Educational Unit Republic of Bolivia, in La Pastora, from where Rodríguez indicated that to date there are 417 mobile courts held throughout the country, in which 116,000 people have been served, integrated into 571 communes.

“We have now incorporated the modality of Mobile Municipal Courts. We are going to the commune to reaffirm justice with an extraordinary addition, such as our judges and justices of the peace elected throughout the national territory, who come to support these days that have been taking place throughout the country,” said the highest authority of the Supreme Court of Justice.

He specified that the Executive Directorate of the Judiciary, the General Inspectorate of Courts and the National School of the Judiciary; the municipal, labor and municipal criminal courts, the courts for violence against women, with jurisdiction over children and adolescents, administrative litigation and tax litigation in the metropolitan area of Caracas; the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic, the Public Defense, the National Integrated Service for Customs and Tax Administration ( SENIAT), the Military Public Defense, the Ministry of Communes, Social Movements and Urban Agriculture, the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, the Ministry of Popular Power for Health, the Mayor's Office and the Municipal Council of Caracas, as well as the National Coordination of Communal Justice and Peace, the Judicial Gazette Foundation, the Medical Service, the Social and Institutional Participation Management, and other departments of the Venezuelan High Court.



Mazo News Team

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