Key Points

India and Morocco have signed key agreements to boost judicial cooperation. The MLAT will help in civil and commercial legal matters, while the MoU focuses on training and digital justice. A joint committee will oversee implementation. This strengthens diplomatic ties through structured legal engagement.

Key Points: India Morocco Sign Judicial Cooperation Pact on Legal Assistance

  • MLAT facilitates civil-commercial legal assistance between India and Morocco
  • MoU includes legal training, research, and judicial exchanges
  • Digital collaboration to modernize justice delivery systems
  • Joint committee to oversee annual cooperation programs
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India, Morocco sign agreement to boost judicial cooperation: Union Minister

India and Morocco strengthen legal ties with MLAT and MoU to enhance judicial cooperation, training, and digital justice systems.

"This partnership will enable legal communities to share knowledge and strengthen the rule of law. – Arjun Ram Meghwal"

New Delhi, July 31

In a significant step towards enhancing bilateral legal ties, India and Morocco have signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote cooperation in judicial and legal spheres.

The agreements aim to strengthen institutional linkages, facilitate legal modernisation, and deepen mutual understanding between the two countries. Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, provided this information in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.

He emphasised that this partnership would enable the legal communities of both countries to share knowledge, develop institutional strengths, and contribute to the rule of law through structured legal engagement.

The MLAT focuses on civil and commercial matters, enabling both nations to cooperate in the service of judicial documents, the taking of evidence through Letters of Request, and the execution of judicial judgments, decrees, settlements, and arbitral awards.

This agreement aligns with both nations' legal frameworks and ensures the widest possible measures of legal assistance. Alongside, the MoU signed between India’s Ministry of Law & Justice and Morocco’s Ministry of Justice focuses on the exchange of legal expertise, training, and research.

It aims to foster capacity building by organising symposiums, joint courses, and legal training programs.

The MoU also encourages mutual visits and delegation exchanges to study respective legal systems and administrative frameworks. A key component of the MoU is technological collaboration through the development and exchange of national judicial information systems.

This is expected to enhance justice delivery through digital means and modern legal tools.

To ensure practical implementation, a joint coordination committee will be established to plan annual cooperation programs, keeping financial viability in mind.

The agreement is seen as a milestone in deepening Indo-Moroccan diplomatic relations through enhanced legal and judicial cooperation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope this actually translates to faster justice delivery. Our courts are already overburdened - we need practical solutions more than paperwork.
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Arjun K
Morocco has an interesting legal system blending Islamic law with modern principles. Our judges could learn a lot from this exchange program. Good move by the government!
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Sarah B
As an NRI lawyer, I'm excited about the commercial cooperation aspect. This could really help Indian businesses operating in Africa. The arbitration clause is particularly useful.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I hope we don't just copy-paste foreign legal concepts. Our system needs reforms, but they must suit Indian conditions. The joint committee must ensure this.
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Kavya N
Digital justice systems are the need of the hour! If this helps reduce case backlogs even by 10%, it would be a huge achievement. More power to such international tie-ups 👏
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Michael C
Interesting development. I wonder if this will include cooperation on extradition matters too. India could benefit from Morocco's strategic location in dealing with certain international cases.

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