Dubai: The Rental Disputes Centre (RDC), in collaboration with Dubai Police, has launched an integrated digital system designed to improve judicial processes and enhance the speed and efficiency of services provided to the public.
According to Emirates News Agency, the inauguration ceremony took place at the RDC headquarters in Dubai, attended by a delegation from Dubai Police led by Major General Hareb Mohammed Al Shamsi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Affairs, along with senior officials and specialists from both sides. The event highlighted the commitment to digital collaboration between government entities, aimed at simplifying administrative procedures and expediting judicial and enforcement operations.
The launch is a result of joint efforts that included a series of consultations, establishing a comprehensive digital framework linking all mechanisms related to rental disputes. This system accelerates payment processes and technical operations across both government platforms, enabling seamless integration between enforcement measures and criminal procedures.
The unified digital system also focuses on ensuring secure and rapid data exchange among relevant departments, significantly reducing processing times and enhancing the overall experience for service users.
Judge Abdulqader Mousa Mohammed, Chairman of the Rental Disputes Centre, remarked that the project signifies a significant development in judicial practices within the emirate. He emphasized the RDC’s commitment to adopting digital solutions in alignment with Dubai Government’s vision of global leadership in digital governance. The system reinforces the effectiveness of services related to the rental and real estate sector, reflecting a shared pledge with Dubai Police to simplify and expedite operations while maintaining high standards of performance.
Major General Hareb Al Shamsi, Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Sector Affairs, noted that the cooperation with the RDC exemplifies advanced institutional integration between government entities. He stressed Dubai Police’s commitment to enhancing judicial and criminal services through technology, with the digital linkage program marking a step toward more efficient solutions supporting Dubai’s vision of innovative governance.
The new system will enable the RDC and Dubai Police to deliver precise services, ensuring real-time monitoring of digital transactions for beneficiaries across Dubai’s judicial and administrative bodies.