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Businesses can request a police check on the applicant behalf A person may be required to present a Police Clearance Certificate as part of employment screening, as a pre-requisite for volunteer work, as preparation for a court appearance, to apply for a visa to enter/stay in some countries, or to satisfy a statutory requirement.
The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs (MJLA) (Arabic: وزراة العدل والشؤون القانونية) is the governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman responsible for drafting legislation, providing other government bodies with legal advice, and regulating the legal profession.
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Annual Law Volumes: An annual volume containing all legislation issued in the past year. Legal Opinion Books: Periodic books containing all the legal opinions issued by MOLA in response to queries made by other governmental bodies. Annual Law Volumes and Legal Opinion Books are available as CD applications in addition to their hard copy editions.
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Under him comes the Inspector General of Police and Customs. The title of the Commissioner for police which was used to be the title of the president of the force under the old Police Law No. 5/1973, a Royal Decree was issued on 26 November 1974 changing the title to the Inspector General of Police and Customs.
Ministry of Justice is a governmental body in the Sultanate of Oman.Established in 1970, the ministry is distinct from the Ministry of Legal Affairs and has the following objectives: [1] It was merged into Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs in 2020.
The Sultanate of Oman has an area of 309,500 square kilometers and is composed of varying topographic areas consisting of plains (3%), mountains (15%), and wadies, or dry river bed valleys, and desert (82%).This geographical complexity posed a challenge for Directorate General of Civil Status (DGCS) and the Royal Oman Police to upkeep the civil ...