July 5, 2024

CJ Koome outlines FOUR strategies to streamline service delivery in the Judiciary

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CJ Koome outlines FOUR strategies to streamline service delivery in the Judiciary

Chief Justice (CJ) Martha Koome has announced new strategies to improve performance, enhanced accountability, and seamless service delivery at the Judiciary

Chief Justice (CJ) Martha Koome has announced new strategies to improve performance, enhanced accountability, and seamless service delivery at the Judiciary.

In a statement on Monday, February 19, after convening the inaugural Heads of Courts’ consultative meeting, Koome said the Judiciary will roll out the e-filing system nationwide to ensure accurate and prompt transcription of court proceedings.

“This year will see a significant leap in leveraging technology as an enabler for the efficiency of our operations. Our e-filing initiative has progressed significantly and we are now set for a nationwide rollout across all court stations on March 11, 2024.

“The courts will embrace technology to ensure the accurate and prompt transcription of court proceedings with the establishment of a pilot transcription center,” read the statement in part.

The Chief Justice also noted that the Judiciary will introduce a ‘Tracking Dashboard’ to enhance operational efficiency and transparency in the courts.

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“This innovative tool will enable the Judiciary’s leadership and court leaders to monitor court activities and outputs in real-time, providing immediate insights and trend analysis into the performance of our courts and facilitating informed decision-making,” said Koome.

CJ Koome further disclosed the Judiciary will roll out new features such as the publication of rulings and judgments, along with Automated Daily Court Reporting which would address the discrepancies previously experienced in the Case Tracking System (CTS).

“These enhancements are pivotal in ensuring the reliability of our data, which is indispensable for informed policy-making and tracking the progress of our institutional development efforts,” CJ Koome added.

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