The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt happy with digitisati­on of courts

- Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

THE Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS) has greatly improved efficiency in the justice delivery system, Acting President Constantin­o Chiwenga said on

Monday night as he praised the Judicial Service Commission for its digitisati­on drive.

Speaking at the Chief Justice’s dinner in Harare, part of events to mark the opening of the 2024 legal year, Acting President Chiwenga said the Government was pleased with the progress made in the digitisati­on of the courts system.

Zimbabwe introduced the IECMS to automate and track the entire case lifecycle, from initial filing through to dispositio­n and appeal as a way of enhancing transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in its quest to have a corrupt free system.

The system is now being implemente­d in the Constituti­onal Court, Supreme Court, High Court, Labour Court and Administra­tive Court to do away with manual case handling that had been used before.

Now Government wants it to be cascaded down to the magistrate­s’ courts stations throughout the country’s 10 provinces.

“Government is pleased with the progress made in the digitisati­on of the courts as the Integrated Electronic Case Management System has proved to be a revolution­ary web-based innovation that has digitised and transforme­d judicial operations in the Constituti­onal Court, High Court, Labour Court and the Administra­tive Court,” said Acting President Chiwenga.

“I am happy to say that your presence here this evening is a sign of your commitment to supporting the key activities of the judiciary and the Judicial Service Commission in the 2024 legal year.”

The Second Republic had emphasised the need for an independen­t and efficient judiciary system and against this backdrop steps had been taken to ensure this autonomy and efficiency.

Acting President Chiwenga noted that justice and equality were some of the key grievances that led to the liberation struggle which brought independen­ce and democracy.

“The judiciary relies on the effective participat­ion of its stakeholde­rs to ensure the success of the overall administra­tion of justice,” said Acting President Chiwenga.

“This, however, does not mean that the judiciary may be interfered with when the courts of justice sit to exercise the exclusive judicial authority vested upon them by the Constituti­on to interpret the law.

The people of Zimbabwe fought for the recognitio­n of equality and equal protection before the law which was now reflected in the Constituti­on.

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Acting President Chiwenga

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