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Progress of E- Court System Impresses Katureebe as Assessment Phase Kicks off

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November 12, 2019
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Progress of E- Court System Impresses Katureebe as Assessment Phase Kicks off

Chief Justice and PS Bigirimana meeting Ashot Hovanesian

The journey to automate court processes has begun.

This was revealed by the president of Synergy International Systems, Dr. Ashot Hovanesian, last week  when he paid a courtesy call on the Chief Justice, Bart M. Katureebe, in his chambers at the Judiciary Headquarters in Kampala.

Dr Hovanesian briefed the Chief Justice that a two-week needs assessment phase for the Electronic Court Case Management Information System (ECCMIS) had kicked off in selected stations.

A three- member team composed of systems and business Analysts from the Synergy International Systems is expected in the country to start the Needs Assessment Exercise.

It will be joined by the members of the ECCMIS Steering and Technical Committees across a number of Court Stations in collecting user needs to inform the development process of the ECCMIS.

During visit the CJ said that the project is in good hands with both the Synergy team and the Judiciary team. He added that the incoming Chief Justice should be able to to buy into the idea of ECCMIS.

The electronics management system will make access to justice easier with automated processes.

On the same day, the PS/SJ, Pius Bigirimana, together with the Dr. Ashot Hovanesian met with different stakeholders of JLOS and the ECCMIS Technical Committee for a presentation on the progress of installing ECCMIS in the Judiciary.

Katureebe was impressed by Ashot Hovanesian’s presentation

The PS/SJ said until May 2020, a number of phased activities will be carried out. “For now assessment and system design is in progress and hopefully in May 2020 the system will be rolled out in 19 courts and will continue to roll out in other courts in the country.

In Dr. Hovanesian’s presentation, he showed how the system will be integrated and how it will work interagency in all the JLOS sectors.

He outlined the key successes of the system such as country ownership, interagency co-operation, proactive business process reengineering, among others.

Some of the achievements highlighted include easier access to justice that is 100% filing and 26% filing increase, faster case processing, reduced backlog in courts among others.

The system will enable monitoring of staff performance, progress against targets and progress of Judiciary strategic plans.

Bigirimana has expedited the installation of E- court system

In addition, the PS/SJ said the earlier Judiciary gets sensitized about the system, the earlier it will appreciate the system. Adding that there will be media and community awareness to sensitise the public about the new innovation.

Tags: Ashot HovanesianE- Court SystemECCMISElectronic Court Case Management Information System
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