FAQ

The Ministry of Justice is a government agency responsible for overseeing the legal system and promoting justice and human rights in our country.

The Ministry of Justice provides a range of services, including legal advice and assistance, court services, prison management, and support for victims of crime.

If you need legal advice or assistance, you can contact the Legal Aid Office or a private lawyer. The Legal Aid Office provides free legal advice and representation to people who cannot afford a lawyer.

To file a lawsuit, you need to submit a complaint to the court. You can do this with the help of a lawyer or on your own. The court will then review your complaint and determine whether to hear your case.

If you need to pay a fine or traffic ticket, you can do so online or in person at a courthouse. You can also contact the Ministry of Justice for more information.

The Ministry of Justice provides a range of support services for victims of crime, including counseling, legal advice, and financial assistance. You can contact the Victims’ Support Unit for more information.

The Ministry of Justice has a range of volunteer and employment opportunities available. You can visit our website or contact the Human Resources Department for more information.