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Judicial Service automates 116 more courts

Accra, Aug. 2, GNA- Some one hundred and sixteen (116) courts have been automated across the country bringing the total number to 228.

The automations are to provide efficient and effective recording of court proceedings.

Mr Noble Kekeli Nutifafa, the Director of ICT at Judicial Service, speaking at the third edition of the Chief Justice’s Meeting with the Judicial Press Corps (JPC), said 71,781 cases had been filed as part of the e-justice system initiated by the Judicial Service as of July 2024.

The e-Justice (also called Paperless Courts) is part of the government’s e-Transform Programme that seeks to automate the existing manual filing systems within the Court’s Registry.

The system includes e-filing of cases, e-payment and document requests for execution of court decisions.

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