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UAE on track to achieve e-justice

Justice Minister Dr. Hadef Al Dhahiri said Thursday that computer softwares had been introduced to facilitate and streamline the performance of the judiciary.

He told the second judicial forum that the goal is to achieve e-justice at the end of the day.

''E-justice allows clients to keep online contact with courts and prosecutions.

This is a testimony of the credibility and transparency of the judiciary,' he affirmed.

''The meeting,which brings chairmen of courts and prosecutions together, is a qualitative step towards greater coordination and consultation between local and federal courts in the service of justice,''he indicated.

Director General of Dubai Courts Department Dr. Ahmed bin Hazem, said the second forum would follow up implementation of strategic judicial, technical and administrative recommendations put forward by the first meeting.

According to him, the one-day meeting will discuss challenges facing the justice sector in the country and recommend solutions to them. WAM

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