
Judge President
A Judge President is a senior judge who oversees a specific court or judicial region, often referred to as a division or provincial court. Their responsibilities include managing the court's administration, assigning cases to other judges, and ensuring that court procedures are followed efficiently. The Judge President may also preside over significant cases or appeals. This role is crucial for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the judiciary, promoting fair and timely justice within their jurisdiction. They often play a key role in legal reforms and enhancing the overall judicial system.