BY INDY MAEALASIA
THE National Judiciary of the Solomon Islands has reached greater heights with the latest digitization of its court system, a transformative step to enhance access to justice, improve efficiency, and ensure greater transparency in the legal process.
“This marks a significant milestone in enhancing the services provided by the National Judiciary, particularly regarding Registry matters, court records, and the management of court processes,” Chief Justice Sir Albert Palmer said reflecting on the major leap.
He pointed out that such up-to-date system provides ample access to justice.
“Digitization is essential for improving access to justice by simplifying how individuals find legal information, enabling electronic filing, allowing remote case tracking, and facilitating virtual interactions with legal practitioners.”
Palmer said this will allow people living far and in rural places to receive text message, updating them on the progress of their cases without the hassle to travel long distances.
The new system is also deemed to “enhance transparency in the judicial proceeding”. Palmer stressed that this is critical to foster public trust and reduce corruption.
“Our electronic initiatives will boost governmental and court transparency, thereby enhancing confidence in the justice system,” he said.
While technology is a crucial part of digitizing the court system, an all-inclusive approach must be considered for its successful implementation.
“To fully realize the benefits of digitization, we must consider various factors impacting court efficiency beyond technology. These factors include judicial service demand, personnel resources, expertise, leadership, cultural aspects, and procedural legislation,” he added.
The long-awaited transition was completed on January 2, 2025.
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