The Legal Clinic – Legal Awareness and Human Rights Section at the General Administration of Legal Affairs provides legal consultation services to Taibah University affiliates. The service aims to facilitate access to appropriate legal advice and enhance awareness of relevant laws and regulations. The service focuses on promoting legal culture, strengthening regulatory prevention, and supporting the protection of rights by providing specialized legal consultations in a confidential and professional manner, in accordance with the regulations and policies applicable at the university.
1. Access the booking link
Steps to Book a Legal Consultation Appointment
1. Access the booking link (above)
Access the online appointment system to begin submitting your request.
2. Select the relevant authority
Choose the legal advisor to ensure the consultation is provided correctly by selecting the appropriate team from the "Select Team" menu.
3. Choose your consultation appointment
Select a suitable date and time from the available options.
4. Fill in your personal information
Include your full name, university email address, and contact number accurately to ensure you receive your booking confirmation and can be contacted.
5. Specify the consultation topic
In the "Add any other requests" section, please write a brief and concise summary of the consultation details required to help the advisor prepare in advance.
6. Select the consultation type (mandatory)
From the new drop-down menu, select the consultation category from the available options:
(Administrative, Labor, Personal Status, Criminal, General)
7. Confirm your booking
Click the "Book" button to complete the process and confirm your appointment.
The consultation is completely free and confidential and is intended for personal legal consultations only.
The consultation must not relate to university business or to any existing dispute with a university affiliate.
The consultation aims to promote legal awareness and prevention and does not include court pleading or representation of the beneficiary before judicial authorities.