Tehran (IP)- Iran's Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raisi says the judiciary seeks an evolution to establish justice, and a document has been drafted in this regard.

Iran PressIran news: Speaking on Tuesday at the Second National Conference on the Islamic Governance, Raisi said that in line with the second phase of the Islamic Revolution, the judiciary had prepared a document to make changes to help implement justice, which is a principle of the Islamic governance.

According to the judiciary chief, the plan emphasizes the use of new technologies, electronic litigation, and active in addressing various social issues that will lead to crime prevention.

The official stressed the need to use indigenous models for governance in various fields.

Raisi called rationality, spirituality, and belief in people among Islamic governance principles and said that the people's vote has an important place in the Islamic system.

"The realization of justice in various sectors is strongly emphasized in Islam and is one of the Islamic governance principles," stressed Iran's judiciary chief.

Economic policies should not be tied to what goes on outside borders: Judiciary chief

Stressing that the administration of justice in all sectors of the country is very important, Ebrahim Raisi noted: "In the field of justice, the administration of justice is the most important axis for us; What can stop crimes and social corruption is economic justice and job creation."

Raisi noted: "Under no circumstances should economic policies and national interests be tied to what is going on outside these borders; It is possible to do sustainable work in the country with the existing capacity and young workforce."

He pointed out: "I totally believe in the words of the Leader of Islamic Revolution that the solution to the problems is within our country and there are no unsolvable problems in the country."

The Second National Conference on Islamic Governance was held at Tehran's Supreme National Defense University on Tuesday in the presence of Iran's Judiciary Chief Sayyed Ebrahim Raisi and top Iranian cleric, Ayatollah Mohsen Araki.

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