Shavkat Mirziyoyev: Draft law to eliminate obstacles for lawyers should be submitted within three months
The president said at a meeting on March 5 that certain agencies continue to attempt to influence the judiciary and underscored the importance of enabling lawyers to provide timely assistance to their clients to uphold justice. He also highlighted the need for sustained efforts to prevent corruption risks in the judicial system and enhance the quality and efficiency of justice.

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On March 5, the President of Uzbekistan chaired an expanded meeting on the National Council for Combating Corruption, where it was noted that despite significant reforms to ensure judicial independence, judges are still occasionally summoned to meetings and assigned tasks beyond their jurisdiction. Additionally, some agencies continue to attempt to influence court decisions.
"I issue a strict warning to all leaders. Any interference in the judiciary will be considered an attack on justice. There will be strict inquiries and accountability regarding this matter," said Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
The president also underscored the crucial role of lawyers in the administration of justice, emphasizing the need to create conditions that allow them to provide timely legal assistance to their clients.
"Officials have been instructed to submit a draft law within three months aimed at eliminating the obstacles preventing lawyers from delivering quality legal services," the presidential press service reported.
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