The Knight of Justice: Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen... A Legend of the Judiciary... A Pulpit of justice with a Unique Leadership Spirit.

Judge.Mohamed Abdel Mohsen

President of the Egyptian Judges Club & Vice President of the Court of Cassation.

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The Knight of Justice: Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen... A Legend of the Judiciary... A Pulpit of justice with a Unique Leadership Spirit.

In the heart of the Egyptian edifice of justice, where law meets conscience, shines the story of a judge who dedicated his life to justice, and a leader who devoted his efforts to the elevation of the judiciary. He is Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen, a name whose echo resonates in the corridors of courts and the Judges' Club, synonymous with giving and leadership.

From the University of Mansoura, where the spark of his passion for justice ignited, to the summit of judicial union work, Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen wove the threads of a unique professional journey.

His professional life was not merely a series of positions, but a journey of passion for justice, which began from the study halls of Mansoura University, to reach the pinnacle of the judiciary and the leadership of its ancient edifice.

In 1987, Mansoura University witnessed the birth of a star that shone in the sky of law, a young man who graduated from the Faculty of Law carrying in his heart a passion for achieving justice. He began his career as an Assistant Public Prosecutor in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, where he wholeheartedly engaged in defending rights and establishing the scales of justice for many years. Then, his legal journey extended to Gharbia Governorate, witnessing new chapters of his sacred battles in the courts of justice. That period was the starting point for a judicial career rich in sincerity, dedication, and successes, the story of a young man who dedicated his life to be a sword of justice and a shield for the oppressed.

Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen progressed through various judicial positions, from a young judge to a counselor with extensive experience and a Deputy President of the Court of Cassation. In every position he held, he left a clear mark of diligence and integrity, adhering to his living conscience and the oath he swore.

The corridors of the courts witnessed his wisdom and justice, and his insistence on achieving justice no matter the challenges. The walls of the courts witnessed decisions that shook the pillars of injustice and judgments that restored rights to its rightful place. For him, positions were not mere titles, but grave responsibilities that he carried with honesty and sincerity.

The halls of justice were not his only arena, nor was his professional ambition limited to the judicial aspect alone. Believing in the power of unity, the importance of solidarity among judges, and the necessity of a strong voice to express their views and defend their rights, he decided to embark on the path of union work. This journey began in Mansoura, where he was elected as a member of the club's board of directors, proving from the outset his ability to lead and make a positive impact.

In 1995, he was elected as a member of the board of directors of the Mansoura Judges' Club and held the position of the club's agent, announcing the birth of a bold voice seeking to empower the judges of rights.

With his transfer to work in Cairo, his passion for union work continued to grow. He saw in the Judges' Club not just a place for social gatherings, but the fortress that protects the independence of the judiciary and the dignity of its members, the platform that elevates their capabilities and strengthens their bonds, and the incubator for developing the abilities of its members and enhancing communication among them.

Thus, he decided to run for the presidency of the club in 2016, driven by a clear vision and boundless ambition. Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen took upon himself the task of renewing the ranks of the Judges' Club, entering the elections at the head of the "Youth of Judges" list and winning.

His victory in the presidency of the Judges' Club was not just an electoral triumph, but a culmination of a professional career full of achievements, a sincere whisper of appreciation, and a certificate of confidence from the judicial masses who believed in him and their causes. It was a precious trust, and Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen, with his insightful vision and firm determination, from the moment his feet touched the ground of responsibility, the wheel of change and development in the club was set in motion with force and stability, heralding a new dawn.

And it did not stop there! Rather, it went beyond that to become a legend recounted in the club's corridors, as he garnered the highest number of votes in three consecutive electoral cycles, achieving a precedent unprecedented in the club's history.

He is truly an exceptional leader who inspired the judicial masses and laid the foundations for a true renaissance in the Judges' Club.

His ambitious vision was transformed into a tangible reality, as the club witnessed an unprecedented urban renaissance. The building was no longer just a traditional place, but was transformed into a unique architectural edifice, bearing a unique architectural style that combines authenticity and sophistication. It combines the heritage of the past and the aspirations of the future, providing a dignified environment for judges and club members.

His achievements did not stop at the material aspect. Counselor Abdel Mohsen realized that the well-being of judges and their families is the foundation of their ability to perform their lofty mission and the key to their creativity. Therefore, he worked diligently to develop the social, medical, and cultural services provided by the club, to include a wide umbrella of care and support.

In official forums, his presence was strong and influential. He bravely defended the independence of the judiciary and its lofty dignity, emphasizing its pivotal role in building a state of law and protecting rights and freedoms. His voice expressed the views of the judicial masses, demanding the provision of a suitable environment for their work and appreciation for their vital role in the flourishing of rights and justice.

On the internal level of the club, the Counselor succeeded in achieving what seemed difficult: uniting the ranks of judges and rejecting disputes. He established a culture of cooperation and joint work, transforming the club into a cohesive family striving towards one goal: the elevation of the Egyptian judiciary.

Among the achievements made during the tenure of Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen, President of the Judges' Club of Egypt, are the establishment of the City of Justice in the New Administrative Capital, the appointment of women in the Public Prosecution and the State Council, believing in the importance of the role and status of women, and the Judges' Club project for developing the litigation system.

In the international arena of justice, where the echoes of demands for freedom resonate, the Judges' Club had its resounding voice, defending Egypt before the United Nations Human Rights Council.

And in another battle of no less importance, the club firmly confronted the chaos of judicial titles.

The national stances of the club president were not limited to the arenas of justice and law, but extended to include the major issues of the nation, including the crisis of the ship stuck in the navigational channel of the Suez Canal.

In the human rights file, the club's voice was always present, demanding more guarantees and freedoms, and emphasizing that Egypt is moving steadily towards consolidating the rule of law. 

The Judges' Club was among those who welcomed the abolition of the state of emergency.

The club did not neglect its original role and competencies, defending the independence of the judiciary and the rights of its members, and emphasizing its position as a fortress of justice and a protector of rights and freedoms.

He received many honors in recognition of his career. The Egyptian Society for Political Economy, Statistics and Legislation honored him on the occasion of his secondment to the Court of Cassation in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

These achievements were not accidental, but the result of diligent work, a clear vision, and a superior ability to lead and communicate. 

Therefore, it was not surprising that his efforts received unprecedented appreciation from the club's general assembly, which renewed its confidence in him for three consecutive electoral cycles, making him the first president in the club's history to receive such consensus.

In his expressive words about his vision for the future, Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen affirms that "union work is not measured by positions but by giving."

This is the essence of his philosophy in leadership and service, and a firm belief that a person's value lies in what they offer to their society and colleagues.

Counselor Mohamed Abdel Mohsen was not just a Deputy President of the Court of Cassation and President of the Judges' Club, but a symbol of wise leadership, and a model of a judge who combines wisdom, giving, integrity, and courage.

His story is not just a biography, but a beacon that illuminates the paths of all who seek to serve their country and society with sincerity and dedication. He has proven that true union work is measured by giving, not by positions, and that sincere will and a clear vision are capable of achieving a true renaissance.

His name will remain engraved in the history of the Egyptian judiciary, as a noble knight of justice, and an exceptional leader who inspired generations of judges and raised the banner of justice and the nation high in all forums.

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