Civil Court has begun using Integrated Case Management System.
The system was inaugurated by the President of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), Al-Ustaz Husni Mubarak.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, Civil Court Chief Judge Al-Ustaza Mariyam Waheeda said the Civil Court is among the courts that preside the highest number of cases. She noted that, due to the absence of a modern system, all administrative work at the court had previously been handled manually.
She stated that, with the number of cases expected to increase in the future, managing cases manually would pose a significant challenge. She emphasised that the introduction of an integrated system is therefore an important step towards accelerating and strengthening court operations. She explained that the single system will speed up case processing and automate all manual tasks. She added that the digitisation of all case-related documents will make information more accessible and help facilitate justice.
The Civil Court is the second court to introduce the Integrated Case Management System. The system was first implemented at the Criminal Court in August last year and has been in use there for five months.
Speaking about the system’s impact, Criminal Court Chief Judge Al-Ustaz Adam Mohamed highlighted the importance of establishing such a system and the benefits it has brought to court operations. He said the system has become a secure software platform that views and stores all information in one place, making it easier to maintain case documents and organise trials.
With the introduction of the new system, significant simplifications are expected in hearing requirements. The Civil Court said the Integrated Case Management System will make court services and operations faster and more efficient.