Qatar’s Ministry of Justice unveiled an upgraded version of its official website on Thursday, marking a significant step in the country’s ongoing digital transformation efforts aligned with Qatar’s Digital Agenda 2030. The redesigned platform aims to streamline access to a wide range of legal and legislative resources, as well as the ministry’s electronic services.

The new website consolidates information related to the Permanent Constitution of the State of Qatar, the Official Gazette, and various sector-specific legislations. It also provides access to real estate publications and digital services for individuals, government bodies, and the private sector. By integrating these resources into a single portal, the ministry seeks to enhance transparency and facilitate easier access to official announcements and updates.

In addition to serving as an information hub, the website introduces interactive multimedia sections and features open data capabilities to improve user engagement. The interface has been redesigned to offer a more user-friendly experience, with simplified navigation and dedicated channels for communication between the public and the ministry’s senior leadership.

A comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section is also included, providing users with clear guidance on procedures and services. According to the ministry, these improvements are expected to raise legal awareness, reduce processing times, and make information more readily accessible to all users.

The launch underscores the Ministry of Justice’s commitment to leveraging digital technologies to improve service delivery and align with Qatar’s broader national goals of digital innovation and government efficiency.