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Judiciary signs MoU for Digitization of Courts
Uganda Judiciary and Synergy International Systems Inc, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), for the digitization of Courts. Referred…
Uganda Judiciary and Synergy International Systems Inc, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), for the digitization of Courts. Referred to as, the Electronic Court Case Management Information System (ECMIS), it will track the progress of all aspects of a case right from its filing to its conclusion.
The contractor had a brief interaction with the Chief Justice, Hon. Justice Bart M. Katureebe, in his chambers to explain the scope of their works then proceeded to the MoU signing ceremony.
Judiciary’s Permanent Secretary/Secretary to Judiciary, Mr Pius Bigirimana, said he was happy that the journey to electronically manage court processes had started.
“You don’t have to come to court for the filing, you can do it anywhere with just a click of the button on your gadget,” Mr Bigirimana explained.
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Mr Bigirimana says the new electronic system will minimize contact between the litigating public and court staff like the clerks, a move that will curb the real and perceived corruption in the courts.
He said the project billed at Shs 9 Billion would start with 19 courts before being rolled out to the rest of the country. He added that; in due course, there will be an integration of systems in the Justice Law and Order Sector to improve service delivery.
Court of Appeal’s Hon. Justice Geoffrey Kiryabwire, who also chairs the Judiciary Technology Committee, which is behind the innovation, said the project is part of the promises made by the Chief Justice when he assumed office.
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“As a Judiciary we are very excited because it will make life easier for Judicial Officers,” adding that the public will now be able to inquire into court systems without necessarily going to court. This he said would improve access to justice.Hon. Justice Kiryabwire said the digitization would make Uganda one of the few countries in Africa to have such a system.
The contractors in conjunction with Sybyl, a local contractor, and National Information Technology Authority (NITA) will start installing and synching the system with the existing Court Case Administration System as a way of having ECMIS domesticated. This will then be followed by training of personnel to manage the system. The team pledged to have the project ready for commissioning in May 2020.