| Introduction of Automated Case Management System for Courts | ||
| Reform ID | S202 | |
| Reform Description | Introduction of Automated Case Management System for Courts Before: There was no efficient system for case and time management for judges and lawyers to track progress of cases. Resultantly, adjournments were common and businesses use to face delay in case resolution. After: The Case Management System enabled courts to keep track of the cases, from filing to disposition in a coordinated and timely manner. | |
| Sector | All Sectors | |
| Beneficiaries | All Businesses | |
| Jurisdiction/ Location | Sindh | |
| Department | High Court of Sindh | |
| Date of Implementation | ||
| Details | Difficulty | Keeping track of court cases is a tedious process, which results in delay in case of dispositions. It further reduces the efficiency of the already burdened judicial system. |
| Analysis | There was a need to introduce a system to bring efficiency in the case administration, which may track the new, disposed and pending cases. | |
| Solution | A Case Management System has been introduced to keep track of the court cases, and it will facilitate lawyers and judges to schedule hearings. Moreover, adjournments will be minimized. | |
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