E-Judiciary
/ˌiːˈdʒuːdɪʃəri/
Definitions
- (n.) The integrated use of electronic technologies and digital platforms in the administration and management of judicial systems to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility.
The country's e-judiciary initiative improved case processing times through digital filings and virtual hearings.
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- e-judiciary
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Commentary
E-judiciary emphasizes the technological modernization of courts; drafters should clarify the specific digital tools or processes referenced.
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