Chief Justice outlines digital transformation of judiciary

Chief of the Supreme Court (MA) Professor Syarifuddin (center) at a public lecture at the Faculty of Law of Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, on Friday (July 7, 2023). (ANTARA/HO-Unhas) Makassar (ANTARA) – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (MA) Professor Syarifuddin has said that his side is currently implementing digital transformation to realize a noble and modern judiciary. While speaking to students of Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, on Friday, he highlighted the importance of efforts to strengthen digitalization and outlined the measures that the supreme court is implementing to improve the quality of services. He cited the MA’s e-Court digital application as an example, saying that the application makes it easier for people to access several modern judicial services, such as e-Filing, e-Payment, e-Summons, and e-Litigation. The application has undergone improvements, enabling it to accommodate people’s need for electronic trials for appeals, commercial cases, and simple cases. "Currently, MA is further developing the application to apply a system of appointing a panel of judges of the court based on each case’s type and qualification as well as the workload of the supreme justices," he elaborated. He affirmed that the development is aimed at distributing cases proportionally, according […]

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