The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) has introduced the updated rules and procedures as part of efforts to modernise judicial system and enhance access to justice.

The new (updated) framework - applicable before the QFC Civil and Commercial Court and the QFC Regulatory Tribunal - was approved by the Council of Ministers, issued by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, and officially published in the official gazette on June 4, 2025.

This step forms part of QICDRC’s wider institutional vision to modernise judicial processes, enhance procedural efficiency, and reinforce guarantees of timely access to justice.

"This marks a major step forward in modernising the court’s operations and demonstrates our firm commitment to providing a judicial experience that is accessible, efficient, and rooted in the rule of law. The reforms are a direct response to the evolving nature of commercial disputes and the need for both precision and flexibility in procedure," said Faisal al-Sahouti, chief executive officer of QICDRC.

The reforms are designed in line with global best practices in dispute resolution and reflect Qatar’s broader efforts to foster a transparent, responsive, and trusted legal environment in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.

The updated rules introduce several substantive amendments, which include the adoption of the National Address system as a legally binding method for serving documents and submitting legal filings, thereby improving procedural certainty and expediting the resolution of disputes.

Jurisdictional provisions have been clarified to reflect recent amendments to the QFC Law, providing greater accuracy in outlining the respective competences of the Civil and Commercial Court and the Regulatory Tribunal.

A default judgment mechanism has been introduced, allowing the court to proceed fairly and efficiently in matters where a party fails to appear, while fully upholding the right to a fair trial.

In addition, Practice Direction No 1 of 2025 has been issued to provide detailed procedural guidance regarding the appeal process, ensuring clarity and a balance between efficiency and legal safeguards.

These changes are part of the strategic vision to accelerate digital transformation, enhance the court’s infrastructure, and expand access to advanced judicial services — ensuring that QICDRC remains a trusted regional and international hub for dispute resolution, according to al-Sahouti.

QICDRC affirms that the implementation of the new framework reflects its ongoing commitment to strengthening judicial quality, building confidence in the QFC legal system, and supporting national objectives related to sustainable development and the rule of law.