Jurist Calls for Technology‑Driven Reforms in Justice Administration
A prominent jurist is urging technology‑driven reforms in the administration of justice. The proposal targets increased efficiency
A prominent jurist is urging technology‑driven reforms in the
administration of justice. The proposal targets increased efficiency
in court processes. Digital tools are presented as a way to reduce
case backlogs. The jurist argues that modern systems can improve
transparency. Stakeholders are urged to adopt electronic filing and
virtual hearings. The push reflects broader trends toward digital
governance. If implemented, reforms could lower costs for litigants.
The initiative aims to modernise the legal infrastructure.